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The Natchitoches Times Weekend Edition, August 3-4, 2013 Natchitoches, Louisiana Since 1714 Seventy-Five Cents the Copy And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free, John 8:32. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UNIFORM GUIDES LIFESTYLES See Page 1B A NEW BEGINNING FOR NSU See Page 6A SPORTS H H ERALDING ERALDING O O VER VER A C C ENTURY ENTURY OF OF N N EWS EWS C C OVERAGE OVERAGE • 1903-2013 • 1903-2013 Let us know what you think, write a letter to the editor. See Page 4A for details. Natchitoches Times e-mail [email protected] Letters to the Editor Visit our website at: www.natchitochestimes.com Obituaries Editorial Annie’s Mailbox Lifestyles Sports Index 2A 4A 5A 1B 6A Area Deaths Marion Nesom Vicki Woodel Obituaries Page 2A WEATHER 97 72 HIGH LOW CYCLIST PEDALS 85 MILES See Page 3A INSIDE Sen. Gerald Long invited representatives of the Adai Caddo Indian Nation to the May 15 session of the Louisiana Legislature and presented them a copy of Senate Resolution No. 98 that commends the tribe for its cultural contributions to the state. From left are Adai Cultural Center Director Robin Leyva, Chief Davis, Long, Hunter Leyva, Tribal Princess Sarah Desadier and Vice Chief Lee Solice. City Court Judge Fred Gahagan lists the trial docket for July 22: Ray Anderson, loud music, theft, bench warrant failure to appear. Thomas Anthony Jr., open container, reset Dec. 9, diver- sion. Teshika Ardison, disturb- ing the peace/fighting, reset Oct. 21, DA’s probation. George Ballou, disturbing the peace/public intoxication, dismissed. Tobie Brown, simple crimi- nal damage to property, reset Oct. 21, DA’s probation. Devontez R. Carolina, resisting an officer, disturbing the peace/loud and boisterous, reset Dec. 9. John Pierre Carter, disturb- ing the peace/fighting, reset Aug. 19. Martae Charleston, tele- phone harassment, reset July 28, DA’s probation. Robert Coleman, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, dis- missed. Tenita Dorsey, stalking, 4 counts telephone harassment, two counts defamation, 3 counts violation of protective order, reset Oct. 14. Quiana Dupree, theft, reset Aug. 5. Roderick Dykes, possession of marijuana, dismissed. Mckell Epperson, simple assault, reset Aug. 19. Charles Garcee, disturbing the peace, pleaded guilty, sen- tence of the court was, confine 30 days in court, 30 days in jail suspended, six months unsu- pervised probation, pay fine and cost totaling, $300, default of payment 20 days in jail. Earnest Hamilton, tele- phone harassment, dismissed. Bradley James Hayes, theft by shoplifting, reset Sept. 9. Michael Helire, two counts theft by shoplifting, remaining on premises, reset Aug. 19. Cecilia Henderson, theft by shoplifting, reset Aug. 19. Cortessa Hicks, resisting an officer, dismissed. Diamond Johnson, disturb- ing the peace/fighting, reset Oct. 21, DA’s probation. Demorris Jones, two counts loud music, pleaded guilty, sentence of the court on each was, confine 30 days in jail, to run concurrent, credit for time served on other matters, 3 counts domestic abuse battery, reset Aug. 19. Erica Monique Jones, theft by shoplifting, contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, reset Dec. 9, diversion. Clyde McDonald, theft by shoplifting, pleaded guilty, sentence of the court was, con- fine 60 days in jail, 60 days in jail suspended, one year super- vised probation, pay fine and cost totaling $431, default of payment 30 days in jail. Terry Monroe, possession of marijuana, pleaded guilty, sen- tence of the court was, confine 60 days in jail, 60 days in jail suspended, one year super- vised probation, pay fine and cost totaling $481, default of payment 30 days in jail. Johneisha M. Murphy, dis- turbing the peace/fight, plead- ed guilty, sentence of the court was, confine 30 days in jail, 30 days in jail suspended, six months unsupervised proba- tion, pay fine and cost $300, default of payment 20 days jail, misrepresentation during booking, dismissed. Ronald J. Osborn, theft by shoplifting, pleaded guilty, sentence of the court was, con- fine 60 days in jail, 60 days in jail suspended, one year super- vised probation, pay fine and cost totaling $431, default of payment 30 days in jail. Brittney Penegar, theft by shoplifting, pleaded guilty, sentence of the court was, con- fine 60 days in jail, 60 days in jail suspended, one year super- vised probation, pay fine and cost totaling $431, default of payment 30 days in jail. Jesse Petite, remaining on premises, reset Aug. 19. Rico Revels, disturbing the peace/public intoxication, dis- missed. Cornell Robinson, disturb- ing the peace/fighting, dis- missed. Vedarius Russell, simple criminal damage to property, pleaded guilty, sentence of the court was, confine 30 days in jail, 30 days in jail suspended, six months unsupervised pro- bation, pay fine and cost $303, default of payment 20 days jail. Shakembale S. Santiago, simple criminal damage to property, reset Oct. 21, DA’s probation. Deondrea R. Scott, simple battery amended disturbing the peace, pleaded guilty, sen- tence of the court was, confine 30 days in jail, 30 days in jail suspended, six months unsu- pervised probation, pay fine and cost $300, default of pay- ment 20 days jail. Ricky Anthony Simmons, two counts remaining on premises, dismissed. Sheterkia Sloan, disturbing the peace/fighting, reset Oct. 21, DA’s probation. Kesonya Sykes, possession of marijuana, dismissed. Latosha Sykes, possession of marijuana, reset Dec. 9, diversion. Antonio Taylor, remaining on premises, pleaded guilty, sentence of the court was, con- fine 30 days in jail, 30 days in jail suspended, six months unsupervised probation, pay fine and cost $300, default of payment 20 days jail. Pearl M. Thomas, theft by shoplifting, reset Aug. 19. Stacy L. Thompson, theft by shoplifting, pleaded guilty, sentence of the court was, con- fine 60 days in jail, 60 days in jail suspended, one year super- vised probation, pay fine and cost totaling $431, default of payment 30 days in jail. Annissa T. Toussaint, crimi- nal trespass, dismissed. Gregory L. Tyler, disturbing the peace/fighting, cash bond forfeited. Amanda Wallace, theft by shoplifting, pleaded guilty, sentence of the court was, con- fine 60 days in jail, 60 days in jail suspended, one year super- vised probation, pay fine and cost totaling $431, default of payment 30 days in jail, theft by shoplifting dismissed. Ashley, White, criminal mischief, pleaded guilty, sen- tence of the court was, confine 30 days in jail, 30 days in jail suspended, six months unsu- pervised probation, pay fine and cost $300, default of pay- ment 20 days jail. Treyondrick Cartez Williams, criminal trespass, cash bond forfeited. Robert Lee Woodard III, remaining on premises, resist- ing an officer, dismissed. City Court lists trial docket for July Back to school means work for teachers as well as students and parents. After 15 years, Chris Metoyer, right, is transferring from L.P. Vaughn Elementary to an administrative position at Parks Elementary. Helping her are her daughters Amberlyn, left, and Lakeyn. For more back to school pictures, see page 3B in Lifestyles. La. State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson transferred Capt. Jay D. Oliphant Jr. to Commander of Troop E in Alexandria. Prior to his appointment, Oliphant Jr. was captain overseeing opera- tions for Region 3 (Alexandria, Shreveport, and Monroe) Bureau of Investigations. Troop E is headquartered in Alexandria and encompass- es/serves 10 parishes includ- ing Winn, LaSalle, Grant, Sabine, Vernon, Rapides, Avoyelles, Catahoula, Concordia and Natchitoches. He began his law enforce- ment career in 1991 with the Natchitoches Police Department. In 1994, he was hired as a Trooper at Troop E. In 1997, he transferred to the Bureau of Investigations Section before transferring back to Troop E in 2000. In 2002, he obtained the rank of sergeant at Troop E, before trans- ferring to the narcotics section. In 2005, Oliphant was pro- moted to lieutenant of Troop G in Shreveport and in 2008 transferred to the Bureau of Investigations/Shreveport Field Office where he served as the officer in charge. In 2010, he transferred to the Bureau of Investigations/Alexandria Field Office where he was the executive officer before being promoted to captain over Region 3. Oliphant Jr. was a member of the Louisiana State Police’s Tactical/S.W.A.T. team for nine years, a counter-sniper for six years, a member of the Mobile Field Force and a defensive tactics instructor. Oliphant has also partici- pated in numerous details over his career including the Hurricane Katrina detail in New Orleans. Oliphant and his wife Kimberly have two children, Kaitlin and Jay D. III. He is a native of Natchitoches and lives here with his family. “Our mission is to aggres- sively enforce the laws that contribute to serious injury crashes and fatal crashes and at the same time educate the citizens, particularly our youth, regarding safe driving behavior. We will utilize every resource available to make our community a safer place for our families and those vis- iting to enjoy,” Oliphant said. Natchitoches Parish Library is hosting a free pro- gram sponsored by Sci-Port on Saturday, Aug. 10 at 2 p.m. at the library. This program is geared towards elementary aged chil- dren but any age is welcome to attend. This program is free and open to the public. This fun, interactive and educational program will focus on the solar system. Children will have the oppor- tunity to learn how space food is made, discover how astronauts sleep and even see a replica of a space suit. For more information about this program contact Kenneth Smith at Sci-Port at 318-424-8676. All students who wish to enter public school in grades 1-9 from home school or pri- vate schools must complete an entry test. Call 352-2358, Extension 1189 and pre-register with Jennifer Ingram by Aug. 6. Library will host space age kids’ program Entry test required for public schools The U.S. Marshalls appre- hension team arrested Kenneth Dewayne Hardy Jr. at a traffic stop Thursday, Aug. 1 around 4 p.m. in Freeport, Texas. Hardy escaped from the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center Wednesday, July 24 around 11:30 p.m. Hardy was previously arrested for failure to appear in the Tenth Judicial District Court on narcotics offenses and possession of a firearm by a felon. Escapee is arrested Suspect up for life in aggravated rape charge A woman has filed a com- plaint at the Natchitoches Police Dept. July 25 at 6:33 p.m. on behalf of her 8-year- old granddaughter; alleging that Christopher Dion Steward, 30, engaged in sexual activity with the young child. She is the suspect’s step- daughter. After further investigation, T h e Natchitoches Police Dept. Juvenile Division revealed that in fact, the suspect has engaged in sexual activity with his stepdaughter on prior occasions. The Natchitoches Police Dept. Juvenile Division arrested Steward at 402 Sanford St. He is charged with one count of aggravated rape. Steward is booked into Natchitoches Detention Center awaiting bond. If convicted on one count of aggravated rape, he could serve a life sentence. Steward Oliphant Commander began career with City Police

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The Natchitoches TimesWeekend Edition, August 3-4, 2013 Natchitoches, Louisiana • Since 1714 Seventy-Five Cents the Copy

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Sen. Gerald Long invited representatives of the Adai Caddo Indian Nation to the May 15session of the Louisiana Legislature and presented them a copy of Senate Resolution No.98 that commends the tribe for its cultural contributions to the state. From left are AdaiCultural Center Director Robin Leyva, Chief Davis, Long, Hunter Leyva, Tribal PrincessSarah Desadier and Vice Chief Lee Solice.

City Court Judge FredGahagan lists the trial docketfor July 22:

Ray Anderson, loud music,theft, bench warrant failure toappear.

Thomas Anthony Jr., opencontainer, reset Dec. 9, diver-sion.

Teshika Ardison, disturb-ing the peace/fighting, resetOct. 21, DA’s probation.

George Ballou, disturbingthe peace/public intoxication,dismissed.

Tobie Brown, simple crimi-nal damage to property, resetOct. 21, DA’s probation.

Devontez R. Carolina,resisting an officer, disturbingthe peace/loud and boisterous,reset Dec. 9.

John Pierre Carter, disturb-ing the peace/fighting, resetAug. 19.

Martae Charleston, tele-phone harassment, reset July28, DA’s probation.

Robert Coleman, possessionof marijuana, possession ofdrug paraphernalia, dis-missed.

Tenita Dorsey, stalking, 4counts telephone harassment,two counts defamation, 3counts violation of protectiveorder, reset Oct. 14.

Quiana Dupree, theft, resetAug. 5.

Roderick Dykes, possessionof marijuana, dismissed.

Mckell Epperson, simpleassault, reset Aug. 19.

Charles Garcee, disturbingthe peace, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, confine30 days in court, 30 days in jailsuspended, six months unsu-pervised probation, pay fineand cost totaling, $300, defaultof payment 20 days in jail.

Earnest Hamilton, tele-phone harassment, dismissed.

Bradley James Hayes, theftby shoplifting, reset Sept. 9.

Michael Helire, two countstheft by shoplifting, remainingon premises, reset Aug. 19.

Cecilia Henderson, theft byshoplifting, reset Aug. 19.

Cortessa Hicks, resisting anofficer, dismissed.

Diamond Johnson, disturb-ing the peace/fighting, resetOct. 21, DA’s probation.

Demorris Jones, two countsloud music, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court on eachwas, confine 30 days in jail, torun concurrent, credit fortime served on other matters, 3counts domestic abuse battery,reset Aug. 19.

Erica Monique Jones, theftby shoplifting, contributing tothe delinquency of a juvenile,reset Dec. 9, diversion.

Clyde McDonald, theft byshoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was, con-fine 60 days in jail, 60 days injail suspended, one year super-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $431, default ofpayment 30 days in jail.

Terry Monroe, possession ofmarijuana, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, confine60 days in jail, 60 days in jailsuspended, one year super-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $481, default ofpayment 30 days in jail.

Johneisha M. Murphy, dis-turbing the peace/fight, plead-ed guilty, sentence of the courtwas, confine 30 days in jail, 30days in jail suspended, sixmonths unsupervised proba-tion, pay fine and cost $300,default of payment 20 daysjail, misrepresentation duringbooking, dismissed.

Ronald J. Osborn, theft byshoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was, con-fine 60 days in jail, 60 days injail suspended, one year super-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $431, default ofpayment 30 days in jail.

Brittney Penegar, theft byshoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was, con-fine 60 days in jail, 60 days injail suspended, one year super-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $431, default ofpayment 30 days in jail.

Jesse Petite, remaining onpremises, reset Aug. 19.

Rico Revels, disturbing thepeace/public intoxication, dis-missed.

Cornell Robinson, disturb-ing the peace/fighting, dis-missed.

Vedarius Russell, simplecriminal damage to property,pleaded guilty, sentence of thecourt was, confine 30 days injail, 30 days in jail suspended,six months unsupervised pro-bation, pay fine and cost $303,default of payment 20 daysjail.

Shakembale S. Santiago,simple criminal damage toproperty, reset Oct. 21, DA’sprobation.

Deondrea R. Scott, simplebattery amended disturbingthe peace, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, confine30 days in jail, 30 days in jailsuspended, six months unsu-pervised probation, pay fineand cost $300, default of pay-ment 20 days jail.

Ricky Anthony Simmons,two counts remaining onpremises, dismissed.

Sheterkia Sloan, disturbingthe peace/fighting, reset Oct.21, DA’s probation.

Kesonya Sykes, possessionof marijuana, dismissed.

Latosha Sykes, possessionof marijuana, reset Dec. 9,diversion.

Antonio Taylor, remainingon premises, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was, con-fine 30 days in jail, 30 days injail suspended, six monthsunsupervised probation, payfine and cost $300, default ofpayment 20 days jail.

Pearl M. Thomas, theft byshoplifting, reset Aug. 19.

Stacy L. Thompson, theft byshoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was, con-fine 60 days in jail, 60 days injail suspended, one year super-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $431, default ofpayment 30 days in jail.

Annissa T. Toussaint, crimi-nal trespass, dismissed.

Gregory L. Tyler, disturbingthe peace/fighting, cash bondforfeited.

Amanda Wallace, theft byshoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was, con-fine 60 days in jail, 60 days injail suspended, one year super-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $431, default ofpayment 30 days in jail, theftby shoplifting dismissed.

Ashley, White, criminalmischief, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, confine30 days in jail, 30 days in jailsuspended, six months unsu-pervised probation, pay fineand cost $300, default of pay-ment 20 days jail.

Treyondrick CartezWilliams, criminal trespass,cash bond forfeited.

Robert Lee Woodard III,remaining on premises, resist-ing an officer, dismissed.

City Court liststrial docket for July

Back to school means work for teachers as well as students and parents. After 15 years,Chris Metoyer, right, is transferring from L.P. Vaughn Elementary to an administrativeposition at Parks Elementary. Helping her are her daughters Amberlyn, left, and Lakeyn.For more back to school pictures, see page 3B in Lifestyles.

La. State PoliceSuperintendent MikeEdmonson transferred Capt.Jay D. Oliphant Jr. toCommander of Troop E inAlexandria. Prior to hisappointment, Oliphant Jr.was captain overseeing opera-tions for Region 3(Alexandria, Shreveport, andMonroe) Bureau ofInvestigations.

Troop E is headquarteredin Alexandria and encompass-es/serves 10 parishes includ-ing Winn, LaSalle, Grant,Sabine, Vernon, Rapides,Avoyelles, Catahoula,Concordia and Natchitoches.

He began his law enforce-ment career in 1991 with theNatchitoches PoliceDepartment.

In 1994, he was hired as aTrooper at Troop E. In 1997, hetransferred to the Bureau ofInvestigations Section before

transferringback to TroopE in 2000. In2002, heobtained therank ofsergeant atTroop E,before trans-ferring to thenarcotics section.

In 2005, Oliphant was pro-moted to lieutenant of TroopG in Shreveport and in 2008transferred to the Bureau ofInvestigations/ShreveportField Office where he servedas the officer in charge. In2010, he transferred to theBureau ofInvestigations/AlexandriaField Office where he was theexecutive officer before beingpromoted to captain overRegion 3.

Oliphant Jr. was a memberof the Louisiana State Police’s

Tactical/S.W.A.T. team fornine years, a counter-sniperfor six years, a member of theMobile Field Force and adefensive tactics instructor.

Oliphant has also partici-pated in numerous detailsover his career including theHurricane Katrina detail inNew Orleans.

Oliphant and his wifeKimberly have two children,Kaitlin and Jay D. III. He is anative of Natchitoches andlives here with his family.

“Our mission is to aggres-sively enforce the laws thatcontribute to serious injurycrashes and fatal crashes andat the same time educate thecitizens, particularly ouryouth, regarding safe drivingbehavior. We will utilize everyresource available to makeour community a safer placefor our families and those vis-iting to enjoy,” Oliphant said.

Natchitoches ParishLibrary is hosting a free pro-gram sponsored by Sci-Porton Saturday, Aug. 10 at 2 p.m.at the library.

This program is gearedtowards elementary aged chil-dren but any age is welcometo attend. This program isfree and open to the public.

This fun, interactive andeducational program willfocus on the solar system.Children will have the oppor-tunity to learn how spacefood is made, discover howastronauts sleep and even seea replica of a space suit.

For more informationabout this program contactKenneth Smith at Sci-Port at318-424-8676.

All students who wish toenter public school in grades1-9 from home school or pri-vate schools must completean entry test.

Call 352-2358, Extension1189 and pre-register withJennifer Ingram by Aug. 6.

Library willhost space agekids’ program

Entry testrequired forpublic schools

The U.S. Marshalls appre-hension team arrestedKenneth Dewayne Hardy Jr.at a traffic stop Thursday,Aug. 1 around 4 p.m. inFreeport, Texas.

Hardy escaped from theNatchitoches ParishDetention Center Wednesday,July 24 around 11:30 p.m.

Hardy was previouslyarrested for failure to appearin the Tenth Judicial DistrictCourt on narcotics offensesand possession of a firearmby a felon.

Escapee isarrested

Suspect up for life in aggravated rape chargeA woman has filed a com-

plaint at the NatchitochesPolice Dept. July 25 at 6:33p.m. on behalf of her 8-year-old granddaughter; allegingthat Christopher DionSteward, 30, engaged in sexualactivity with the young child.She is the suspect’s step-daughter.

After further investigation,

T h eN a t c h i t o c h e sPolice Dept.J u v e n i l eD i v i s i o nrevealed that infact, the suspecthas engaged insexual activitywith his stepdaughter onprior occasions. The

Natchitoches Police Dept.Juvenile Division arrestedSteward at 402 Sanford St.

He is charged with onecount of aggravated rape.

Steward is booked intoNatchitoches DetentionCenter awaiting bond.

If convicted on one count ofaggravated rape, he couldserve a life sentence.

Steward

Oliphant

Commander began career with City Police

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L.P. VaughnL.P. Vaughn

Elementary/Middle Schoolwill start early registrationfor the school year for firstthrough eighth gradesMonday, Aug. 5 throughWednesday, Aug. 7 from 8 a.m.– 3 p.m. Registration will con-tinue Thursday, Aug. 8 from 5-6:30 p.m.

The Natchitoches ParishSchool Board has implement-ed a mandatory policy that allparents/guardians must go totheir child’s school and com-plete a registration packet.

If you are new to theparish, take the followingitems with your: birth certifi-cate, shot record, SocialSecurity card, proof of resi-dence (most recent utility billlease agreement or voter reg-istration card) and last reportcard from previous school.

If your child attended L.P.Vaughn last year, take yourmost recent utility bill, voterregistration and property taxnotice or your lease agree-ment. All forms must be filledout on site.

The open house/back-to-school social will be Tuesday,Aug 3 at 5:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose gym. That will betime parents/guardians willmeet their child’s teacher andfind out what is expected of

their child for the next schoolyear.

Anyone with questionsscan call the school at 352-2369between 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Lakeview HighLakeview High School will

host a Back to School GatorBash Aug. 5 from 8 a.m.-11:30a.m. and for Lakeview JuniorHigh Aug. 2 at 10 a.m. Formore information, call Careerand Technical EducationTeacher and Beta ClubSponsor Joan Buswell at 476-3360.

Natchitoches MagnetNatchitoches Magnet

School will host a Back toSchool Bash Aug. 8 at 6 p.m.PTO officers will be electedand registration will takeplace on that day. CampusBeautification Day is Aug. 10from 8 a.m.-noon and volun-teers are needed. For moreinformation, call 357-1252.

Parks ElementaryParks Elementary and

Middle School will host a Backto School Open House andRegistration Kickoff Aug.8 at9:30 a.m. This will give par-ents, students and members ofthe community the opportuni-ty to meet teachers for theschool year and meet the newprincipal, StephanieWilliams. For more informa-tion, call 352-2764.

Natchitoches Central9th Grade Orientation -

Aug. 6, 1-3 p.m.9th Grade Registration

- Aug.7, 9 a.m.-noon 10th Grade Registration –

Aug. 6, 9 a.m.-noon11th Grade Registration

– Aug. 5, 9 a.m.-noon12th Grade Registration –

Aug. 2, 9 a.m.-noonSchool Opens for NCHS

Aug. 12M.R Weaver Elementary

M.R. Weaver ElementarySchool will be registering newand currently enrolled stu-dents for the 2013-2014 schoolyear Tuesday, Aug. 6 from 6-7:30 p.m.

The Natchitoches SchoolBoard implemented a manda-tory policy that allparents/guardians must cometo their child’s school andcomplete a registration pack-et. Parents will be informedon gaggle information andwho their child’s teacher willbe for the school year.

Some students may not beassigned a home room at thistime.

If you are new to theparish, bring the followinginformation with you: birthcertificate, shot record, socialsecurity card, proof of resi-dence (most recent utility bill,lease agreement or voter reg-istration card) and last reportcard from previous school.

If your child attended M.R.Weaver last year, bring themost recent utility bill, voterregistration, property taxnotice or lease agreement. Allforms must be filled out onsite.

Open house will be Monday,Aug. 19 at 5:30 p.m. in the gym-nasium.

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Who’s Who at Northwestern State

This Week at Northwestern StateHere is a look at the week of August 4-10 at Northwestern State University.Aug. 4 - 18 – Early registration for fall semesterAug. 6 – Water aerobics, Recreation Complex Pool, 11 a.m.Aug. 7 - 10 – Northwestern Summer Theatre presents “Who Killed the Boss?,” A.A.

Fredericks Auditorium stage, 6 p.m.

Name: Jeff MooreTitle: Assistant Men’s Basketball CoachYears at NSU: 7Job description: I work in all areas of the men’s basketball

program which includes recruiting, scouting, on-floor coaching,academics, game scheduling, community service and camps.

Why I like working at Northwestern State: I really enjoy thecoaches, staff and players I work with each day. NSU has greatsupport for all programs/departments from the staff, faculty andcommunity. No matter where you work, you are going to have baddays and I have found NSU to be a great place to have a bad day.That is because the caring and helpful people get you through itand that makes Northwestern State a special place.

Moore

Coroner for the State of Louisiana and Parish of Natchitoches Roy L. Ceaser has appoint-ed two new deputies to his staff. Misty Lester and Dr. Anil Matta was commissioned byClerk of Court Louie Bernard, Aug. 1. Lester is a Nurse Practitioner at NatchitochesRegional Medical Center and is also training to be a Forensic Nurse Examiner. Dr. Mattais a physician in the emergency department at Natchitoches Regional Medical Center.From left are Ceaser, Lester and Matta.

Public schools announce registrationdates and back to school events

Important Open HouseDates

Thursday, Aug. 8Parks Elementary: 9:30 a.m.Fairview: 5 p.m.Goldonna: 6:30-7:30 p.m.Natchitoches Magnet: 6 p.m.Provencal: 3-6 p.m.NSU Middle Lab: 6 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 11NSU E-Lab: K-2nd grade, 2p.m.; 3-5th grade, 4 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 12First Day of School

Tuesday, Aug. 13L.P. Vaughn 5:30 p.m.

Monday, Aug 19East Natchitoches: 6:45-7:45p.m.Weaver Elementary: 5:30p.m.

Tuesday, Aug. 20Natchitoches Central: 6:30p.m.

Thursday, Aug 22Marthaville: 6-7 pm.Cloutierville: 5:30-6:45 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 26Lakeview: 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Aug. 27Frankie Ray JacksonTechnical Center: 5 p.m.

Schools listopen houses

Early registration for thefall 2013 semester atNorthwestern StateUniversity is availablethrough Aug. 18.

Regular registration will

take place Aug. 19-25 and lateregistration is available onAug. 26 – Sept. 4.

Northwestern State stu-dents will enter each courseand select the times for them

through NSUConnect, whichis available through the uni-versity’s homepage atnsula.edu. NSUConnect isaccessible daily from 5 a.m.-11:55 p.m.

NSU early registration can be finished online

VICKI WOODELVicki Margaret Woodel, 64,

passed away July 30, 2013.Funeral services will be held at10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, atFirst Baptist Church ofProvencal in Provencal withRev. Cecil Boswell officiating.Interment will follow at CentralCemetery in Robeline.

The family recieved friendson Friday, Aug. 2 from 5 p.m.

until service time on Saturdayat First Baptist Church ofProvencal.

Vicki was born on Aug. 8,1948 to Oscar and Annie Woodelin Merryville. She enjoyedspending time with her family,and loved to go on family vaca-tions. She was a loving daugh-ter, sister and aunt.

Vicki was truly devoted toher family, especially hernieces and nephews. Familywas her greatest joy in life andshe will be dearly missed.

She is survived by threebrothers, Garland Woodel andwife Sherry of Provencal;Stanley Woodel and wife Karenof Marthaville and ChrisWoodel and wife Marie ofFlora; three sisters, DonnaJordan of Natchitoches; GaylaMaroney and husband Basil of

Pleasant Hill; and RhondaHamous of Provencal; and ahost of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death byher parents, Oscar and AnnieWoodel, one sister GlendaWoodel Stoker, brother-in-lawRaymond Jordan, nephewTimothy Woodel, and greatnephew Kyle Woodel.

Those honored to serve aspallbearers are Jeff Woodel,Mark Jordan, Brad Woodel,Brent Jordan, Rodney Stewart,Whitt Stoker and DavidHamous.

Honorary Pallbearers areSeth Woodel, Daniel Woodel,Nick Hammonds, Cody Beasley,and Billy Stoker.

“Grieve not, nor speak of mewith tears, but laugh and talk ofme as if I were beside you there.”–Isla Paschal Richardson

MARION NESOMMarion Platt Cromwell

Nesom, 91, passed away peace-fully at Colonial OaksBraeswood in Houston onAug. 2. Born in 1922 inLogansport, she lived most ofher life in Natchitoches.

Marion is survived by herson and daughter-in-law, GuyLane and Julia Wells Nesom ofFort Worth; her granddaugh-ter, Genevieve Nesom ofPhiladelphia, Pa.; her daugh-ter, Gayle Nesom of Houston;her nieces, nephews, and theirfamilies from the Hammondarea; two first cousins fromEast Texas; and numerousclose friends, including “hon-orary family member,” TerryR. Brown of Colfax.

She was preceded in deathby her husband, Guy W.Nesom; her parents, James R.and Marion Platt Cromwell;her sister, Frances SueCromwell; and her brother,

James R. Cromwell, Jr.Marion graduated from

Logansport High School andLouisiana Normal College,now Northwestern StateUniversity (NSU), inNatchitoches and earned hermaster’s degree fromLouisiana State University inBaton Rouge.

She began her long teach-ing career at Bolton HighSchool in Alexandria and wasa member of the NSU EnglishDepartment for more than 30years, teaching composition,advanced grammar, andGreek and Roman mythologyto thousands of students.

Because of her interest inmythology, for several yearsshe led college students ontravel-study tours of Europe.During that time, Marionbecame an ardent enthusiastof Greece and Egypt and theircultures and people, and withher close friend and fellowtour guide, MarjorieShepherd, visited those coun-tries numerous times, as wellas many others.

Her passion for interna-tional cultures was instru-mental in NSU’s request thatshe establish its AmericanLanguage and OrientationCenter in 1980, which she thendirected for several years.

Marion was a long-timemember of the First United

Methodist Church inNatchitoches, where she oftentaught Bible history inSunday school and sometimesplayed the organ for eveningservices and weddings. Amusician at heart, she was anaccomplished pianist in heryouth and in later yearsenjoyed performing with theNSU Harp Ensemble. She wasactive in P.E.O. and D.A.R. andwas a life-long member, col-lege sponsor, and GoldenViolet of her college sorority,Sigma Sigma Sigma.

For several years, she vol-unteered as a docent for thehistoric Kate Chopin House inCloutierville. She served formany years on the NSUWesley Foundation Board ofDirectors and Board ofTrustees, and for severalyears opened her home to col-lege students for Sunday nightgatherings after church ser-vices.

Visitation will be atBlanchard-St. Denis FuneralHome in Natchitoches onSunday, Aug. 4, from noon-3p.m.Graveside services forfamily and friends will follow.

In lieu of flowers, memori-als can be made in memory ofMarion Nesom to the NSUFoundation, 535 UniversityParkway, Natchitoches,Louisiana 71497, or the chari-ty of your choice.

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By Angela Owusu-DukuIf you scream and others

scream you’ll hear melodicsounds from the Crazy CajunIce Cream truck in your neigh-borhood. Business owner, JeffRigan is on a mission to keepNatchitoches cool by startingan ice cream truck business.

Jeff inherited the businessfrom his sister and plans tokeep it in the family; he hiredhis daughters Hannah, 15 andRachel, 11.

His daughters complainedabout being bored during thesummer. So, just like any par-ent, he offered them a job.

“They wanted a part-timejob, so my daughters do theselling and I drive.”

Since the business is newand children are involved incamps and other extracurricu-lar activities during the day,Crazy Cajun Ice Cream Truckhours are from 3-8 p.m. onweekdays, including someSaturdays. “I’ve only had thebusiness since July, “ Rigansaid. “We want to sell icecream until October, until itstarts getting cool.”

Crazy Cajun Ice Creamcaters birthday parties, corpo-rate events, family reunions,

daycare and school parties.They offer fun and a one-of-a-kind experience by providinghigh quality products.

“Our ice cream van isfueled with natural gas,”Rigan said. “It’s cleaner andgreat for the community.” Hefeels that he is supporting thelocal economy.

He feels that the biggestreward is making customershappy, “We enjoy seeing thekids’ faces when we pull up.Most of our business comesfrom kids. This business putsa smile on their faces and we

like to interact with them.” Jeff has 20 items and hopes

to increase his menu byadding 20 more. Those itemsinclude multi-flavored bombpops, Power-Puff Girls andSonic push pops, ice creamsandwiches, lemon chill, cook-ies and cream ice cream in acup, Blue Bell products andmuch more.

His prices are reasonableand it will add an extra smileto any customer’s face.“Ourprices range from $1 to $3. Wehave been selling more $1items than anything else.”

As he continues to grow hisbusiness, Crazy Cajun willcruise Natchitoches neighbor-hoods.

For more information, callCrazy Cajun Ice Cream at 730-

7310 and let them bring icecream to you.

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Family team of ice cream distributors hopes to find sweet way to keep city cool, business hot

NATCHITOCHES – ANorthwestern StateUniversity student was among36 cyclists and crew memberswho biked across the state ofFlorida during a two-weektrek earlier this summer.

Sean Austin, a health andphysical education majorfrom DeRidder, completed the800-mile Gear-Up Floridaroute to reshape the percep-tion of people with disabili-ties. Gear-Up Florida is affili-ated with Push America, anon-profit philanthropic orga-nization established by PiKappa Phi Fraternity, ofwhich Austin is a member.

“I’m just an average personthat accomplished somethingI didn’t think I could do amonth ago,” Austin said.

The ride began in Miami onMay 12, proceeded throughthe Florida orange fields,reached the Gulf Coast,passed through Orlando,wound back to the Atlanticcoast and concluded inTallahassee.

The team spread a messageof acceptance and understand-ing to communities in Floridathrough newspapers, radioand television, civic groupsand community leaders,reaching millions of people.

Austin pedaled 80 to 85 milesbetween each city, before par-ticipating in a ‘friendshipvisit’ with an organizationthat serves people with dis-abilities in each community.

“The smiles from support-ers waiting at each arrival wasenough motivation,” he said.“If you put your head downand push through, you trulycan accomplish things youwould never expect.”

Gear-Up Florida’s program-ming is centered on the mis-sion of the trek. Some days,team members visit three dif-ferent organizations that sup-port people with disabilities.Seeing the direct impact onthe people they raise moneyfor is very emotional for teammembers.

“Every friendship visitmeant the world to me –whether finger-painting orknocking down a few pins atbowling. My day was made,”Austin said.

The trek provides a heavydose of life perspective thatleaves participants inspiredand motivated to do more forpeople with disabilities. ForAustin, his most memorablestop was the MacDonaldTraining Center (MTC) inTampa.

“It started out like any-where else. You meet theemployees who assist clientsbut then they showed ussomething we didn’t expect,”Austin said.

MTC provides day servicesto people with developmentaldisabilities, including innov-ative job skills training andlife enrichment activities.Currently, people served byMTC package toll waytransponders for the FloridaDepartment ofTransportation, produce safe-ty vests, wind socks, flags andbiodegradable sedimenttubes for Sea Grass Recovery.This provides their clientsthe independence to retaincommunity-based employ-ment.

For Austin, being selectedfor the 2013 team is anachievement in itself. Heraised $3,722 to support theorganizations reachedthrough Gear Up Florida.Collectively, this year’s teamraised $78,644 that will direct-ly benefit people with disabil-ities.

Austin was selected to rideafter a rigorous applicationprocess, which included a1,000 word essay and phoneinterview.

Recent Gear Up Floridaparticipants from Pi KappaPhi’s Beta Omicron Chapterat Northwestern State joinedfriends and family memberswaiting for this year’s team toarrive in Tallahassee on May25.

Past crew member RyanJeffords and two-time cyclistCameron Moises cheered asthe team ended their trek atthe steps of the Florida statecapitol.

As the chapter vice presi-dent, Austin hopes to expandPush America’s presence inthe Natchitoches community,helping others to recognizethe abilities of those with dis-abilities.

“I plan to use my experi-ence to help energize othersabout Pi Kappa Phi’s annualscaffold sit and a bike-a-thon.I’d also like to see the returnof our empathy dinner,” hesaid.

Gear Up Florida was creat-ed to reach out to as manypeople as possible across theState of Florida, spreading amessage of acceptance andunderstanding on behalf ofpeople with disabilities.Since 1997, more than 300 PiKappa Phi members have par-ticipated in Gear Up Florida.

Cyclist pedals 85 miles a day to raise money, awareness for people with disabilities

Sean Austin joined other members of Pi Kappa PhiFraternity to bike across Florida in a charity event. He is pic-tured outside the Florida Statehouse.

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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.Article I. The Bill of Rights (Declared in force December 15, 1791.

More Louisiana students are taking the American CollegeTest, or ACT, and earning scores that allow them to enroll incolleges and universities, and that is a major step toward theincreased educational attainment level that has long beenneeded in the state.

New ACT reports show that 100 percent of high schoolseniors in Louisiana completed the exam last year and that22,000 earned composite scores of 18 of better. That providesthe students college ready status that allows them to enroll inhigher education institutions without completing remedialclasses.

The total of 22,000 students in the state that scored 18 orhigher on the ACT last year is 20 percent higher than the18,000 reaching that goal the previous year, which meansmore students should enroll in colleges and universities thisyear.

Increased ACT participation and better scores are impor-tant in Louisiana as the number of high school graduatescontinues to decline. Better ACT scores should also providemore opportunities for college scholarships that will help off-set higher tuition costs in the state.

Louisiana’s economic future depends heavily on a biggerand better workforce to attract new jobs, and more studentsachieving college ready status on ACT exams is an importantpart of the equation in creating an expanded and enhancedworkforce.

U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu continues to battle in Congressfor increased revenues for Louisiana and other states alongthe Gulf Coast from offshore oil and gas production, butopposition by the Obama administration and others is block-ing those efforts.

Landrieu is cosponsor of a bill called the FAIR Act, orFixing America’s Inequity with Revenues, that would directmore of the multi-billion dollar income from energy produc-tion along the Gulf Coast to coastal states and less to the fed-eral government.

The bill is opposed by environmental groups that are con-cerned it could result in increased oil and gas production andby Obama officials and others that support initiatives foralternative energies and object to diverting funds from thefragile federal budget.

Opposition from environmentalists is disturbing, becausethe increased revenues that Louisiana would receive underprovisions of the bill would be earmarked for flood protec-tion and restoration and preservation of coastlines and wet-lands.

Changing the distribution of offshore oil and gas revenuesto a larger share for coastal states would cost the federal gov-ernment some $6 billion over the next decade, but stateswould be more motivated to expand offshore exploration andproduction that would offset those federal revenue lossesover time.

But at the root of this entire discussion should be thegrossly inequitable distribution of energy production fundsfor coastal states compared to the allocation of tax revenuesgenerated by oil, gas and coal production on federal lands ininterior states.

For nearly a century, non-coastal states have retained 50percent of revenues from energy production while statesalong the Gulf Coast have received just a tiny percentage ofrevenues generated by offshore oil and gas production.

Last year, for example, energy production off theLouisiana coast created $5.7 billion in federal revenues withjust $26.7 million going back to the state. That is not enoughto compensate for damage to wetlands and the state’s infra-structure created by the offshore exploration and produc-tion.

Louisiana must receive a greater share of revenues gener-ated by offshore energy production to restore ecologicallysensitive wetlands and expand flood and storm protectionalong the coast.

State needs more revenuefrom offshore drilling

While legislation grantinguniversity boards more controlover tuition increases failed togain the momentum needed inthis year's regular session, theissue is already picking upsteam for a 2014 return.

House Speaker ChuckKleckley, R-Lake Charles, saidthat improvements to highereducation should be the focusof the last two years of the cur-rent term and that he supportstuition freedom so that theSouthern Regional Averagecan finally be achieved withoutthe required two-thirds vote ofthe House and Senate.

That authority, however,should only be granted if uni-versities are willing to providegreater accomplishments inexchange, he said.

“I have already reached outto the university presidentsand board members andregents for them to cometogether and create a plan theycan support,” the speaker said.“If they do that, I told them I'dbe the point man on it next ses-sion.”

It's the same kind of policy-making model Kleckley usedwith some success this year onthe health care financing front.

Already, LSU's new presi-dent and chancellor F. KingAlexander seems to be warm-ing. Alexander told a gatheringin mid-July that he wanted topursue a “balanced tuition”approach.

“For something like, we'regoing to expect flagshipresults,” Kleckley said.

House Education ChairmanSteve Carter, R-Baton Rouge,said both of their positionscould be the opening that sup-porters of higher tuition inexchange for greater outcomeshave been waiting for since thesession adjourned.

“We're starting to fundamen-tally take on this issue again sowe can discuss it next year,”Carter said. “But it's all aboutimproving performance andoutcomes.”

New Laws Take EffectWith the dawning of August,

227 new laws went into effect asa result of the work legislatorsdid during this year’s regularsession. But Aug. 1 is not theonly effective date for lawspassed during the session;another five will go on thebooks later this year, 18 are

slated for 2014, not includingeight constitutional amend-ments that will face voters; twoare scheduled for 2015; andthere are a handful contingentupon other mechanisms thatare not date specific. Hundredsof others were enacted in theweeks following the session'sadjournment.

Among the highest profilenew laws are those involvingschool safety. In the wake oflast year’s school shootings,Rep. Bob Hensgens, R-Abbeville, filed and passedHouse Bill 718 to require schoolboards and principals to devel-op new crisis management andresponse plans that includespecial kinds of drills, muchlike fire drills. Also takingeffect Aug. 1 was House Bill 6by Rep. John M. Schroder, R-Covington, which allows off-duty law enforcement officersto carry firearms on schoolproperty.

As of Thursday, Senate Bill36 by Sen. David Heitmeier, D-New Orleans, also requires allpublic post secondary educa-tion institutions to developsmoke-free policies for its cam-puses. Meanwhile, Senate Bill153 by Sen. Edwin R. Murray, D-New Orleans, sets up the EqualPay for Women Act.

Back on the theme of guns,House Bill 8 by Rep. JeffThompson, R-Bossier City,exempts from public recordslaw the names of individualswith concealed handgun per-mits.

Editorial leaders fromaround the country have blast-ed the new law since it makes itcriminal for reporters and edi-tors to publish the names ofconcealed handgun permitholders and applicants.Additionally, House Bill 265 byRep. Barry Ivey, R-Central, cre-ates the first ever lifetime con-cealed handgun permit.

For those who like their beercold and crawfish hot, HouseBill 147 by Rep. Mike Huval, R-Breaux Bridge, allows driversto obtain specialty licenseplates carrying the message ofeither “I'm Cajun” or “I'mCreole” from the state for asmall fee. Plus, Senate Bill 205by Sen. Eric LaFleur, D-VillePlatte, establishes foreign lan-guage immersion programs inpublic school districts.

To review all of Louisiana’s

new laws, visitwww.legis.la.gov.

Senate Outsider Tries forTraction

U.S. Senate hopeful RobManess of Madisonville callshimself the “contrast candi-date,” and with $25,000 in thebank it's easy to see why, com-pared to $3.2 million forCongressman Bill Cassidy, R-Baton Rouge, and $4.86 millionfor Sen. Mary Landrieu, theincumbent Democrat fromNew Orleans. The three areexpected to square off on the2014 ballot.

Maness' campaign states its$43,000 raised “shows earlymomentum.” The Republicanpolitical newcomer, a retiredAir Force colonel and self-styled “constitutional conserv-ative,” will certainly needmomentum, as he has juststarted building a staff. He nowhas a campaign manager, JohnKerry of Thibodaux, and acommunications director,James Hartman of Covington.

Maness hopes to raise hisprofile by speaking at theRedState conference in NewOrleans Aug. 3, after which heembarks on a statewide tour.Around then, he plans to makethe ultimate campaign commit-ment by becoming a full-timecandidate. Currently, he is on a“long-term leave of absence”from his job at Entergy asdirector of safety and technicalskills training.

Even if he doesn't yet threat-en the two major candidates, atthis point his significance isthat he could pull right-wingsupport from Cassidy and forcea December runoff, but only ifthe Republicans combinedkeep Landrieu under 50 per-cent.

Quotes From the Quorum“You will not escape.”—Gov. Bobby Jindal, to

criminals, on the new beefed-up State Police crime lab

“But let me tell you some-thing, while I am here in NewOrleans today, everyone under-stands there is no way I amleaving this city without a goodmeal. No way. Not happening.”

—First Lady MichelleObama to the National Councilof La Raza's gathering in NewOrleans, about healthy eatinghabits for children, just priorto her visiting John Besh'sLüke

Tuition freedom issue gets recharged

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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The last trips arehere for the LA Swift commuter bus servicebetween Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

The service shut down Wednesday evening.It's unclear whether the closure will be tempo-

rary or permanent.Federal money for the service, which started

in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina, is shrinking,leaving a $750,000 funding gap.

Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration decided

against spending state money to fill the shortfall,saying the transit system was intended to be tem-porary for storm victims.

But local officials said people have come torely on the service to travel to their jobs. Theyare searching for ways to keep the commuter busrunning, but their first proposal included financ-ing ideas that weren't allowed under federal tran-sit funding guidelines.

LA Swift had more than 12,000 riders monthly.

LA Swift commuter shuts down bus service

By J.R.“Randy”StellyPublisherReal Views

It’s nosecret that Ihave a sin-cere interestin makingtheNatchitoches Parish Councilform of government work.

I have observed and par-ticipated in the process fromits inception to the presenttime. So, I believe that givesme the credentials to makean informed opinion on theprogress of the parish coun-cil and parish president forthe first seven months of itsexistence.

To be honest the progressthat has been made thus farhas exceeded my expecta-tions! President (Rick)Nowlin has complete com-mand of the position heholds and is performing hisduties with confidence andcourageous moves.

He is appointing profes-sionals to boards and com-mittees and holding themaccountable with ultra-transparency. The tourismboard is an example ofPresident Nowlin takingcharge and starting theprocess of cleaning thatmess up. He is doing thesame thing will all boardsand committees that reportto the parish council.

Even the former policejurymen are beginning tosee the light!

They are seeing that theparish has one boss insteadof eleven like the old policejury had.

The president has takenthe politics out of having theroads fixed. What I mean bythat is a parish councilmember can’t dictate to getall the roads in his districtgraveled or fixed threemonths before an electionlike they did when we had apolicy jury form of govern-ment. Now roadwork is donebased on a priority basis orin cases of emergency.

My opinion is that we thevoters of Natchitochesshould be thankful that wehave good leadership to lay asolid foundation for betterparish government! Let’spray to God that things geteven better!

Rising ACT scores good sign

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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)— As many as 700 taxpayershave filed appeals of rejectedclaims for an alternative fueltax credit program thatcaused controversy last year.

The Daily Advertiserreports(http://bit.ly/18MWcG1 ) thattalk of a class-action lawsuitalso is on the rise, in theongoing dispute over theDepartment of Revenue'shandling of the program forowners of vehicles that burnfuels other than gasoline.

Joe Stevenson, attorneyfor the Louisiana Board ofTax Appeals, said Tuesdaythat between 600 and 700 tax-payers whose claims wererejected have filed appealsand are awaiting hearings.

Doug Baker, communica-tions director for the revenuedepartment, said he expecteda class-action lawsuit and thedepartment was prepared forthat.

The program provides acredit of 10 percent of thecost of an alternative fuelvehicle or $3,000, whicheveris less. The dispute involves“flex-fuel” cars and trucks —which can burn ethanol butalso use gasoline.

Hundreds of appeals filedfor fuel credit

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Northwestern StateUniversity Instructor ofEnglish Michelle Pichon wasselected as the 2013 recipientof the Fleming A. ThomasFaculty Information LiteracyAward.

Recipients of the awardmust meet several criteriathat include working withlibrarians to create assign-ments that will ensure a posi-tive research experience forstudents, scheduling informa-tion literacy sessions for stu-dents and encouraging stu-dents to work closely withlibrarians to further theirresearch.

“I use the library in myclasses in a variety of ways,”said Pichon. “In addition toincluding library instructionat the library and online inmy classes, I have adapted amandatory reference librari-an conference into all of myclasses, even online. Thelibrary makes itself availableto the students in a variety ofways and is able to providethem with so much guidance.”

Along with her teaching,Pichon is a writer. Pichon’swork has been published inCountry Roads Magazine,Louisiana English Journal,and Xavier Review. She also

started an artists group withseveral friends in the CaneRiver area called Down RiverArt Gang (DRAG).

Pichon was raised in SanAntonio, but considers herselfa Louisiana native as her fam-ily has been part of the statesince it came into existence.Of Louisiana Creole heritage,she has familial ties to Slidelland Cane River (Isle Brevelle),where she currently resides.Her heritage and culture arethe foundation of her writing,giving a unique and modernvoice to a heritage so rich inhistory.

“I always tell my studentswhat a valuable resource thelibrary is,” said Pichon. “Ialso encourage my students togo to the librarians for helpwith other assignments. Thelibrarians are a wealth ofinformation. These are verysmart people who want noth-ing more than to help you.”

Pichon also instructs herstudents on how to get themost out of using the library.

“I make it a point to teachmy students to be preparedand respectful,” she said. “Igive them guidelines abouthow to approach the librarianand then meet with them. Thelibrarian is not going to just

do the workfor you. Theyare there tohelp you.

“ T h ea s s i g n m e n tthat I givethem pre-pares themfor learninghow to useresources around them andhow to ask for guidance in aprofessional way. Most impor-tantly, by requiring that mystudents individually meetwith the reference librarian.They not only gain skills incommunicating their topics,narrowing their topics andresearching their topics, theyare able to find out first-handhow helpful the library andlibrarian could be to their aca-demic experience.”

Pichon believes learning touse the library is one of themost valuable skills a collegestudent can acquire.

“These skills are importantbecause they show studentsreal world applications of thematerial they are learning inmy class,” said Pichon. “Ishow them how the writing,thinking and research theyare doing applies to their livesoutside of the university.

They learn to be resourcefuland how to collaborate.”

Thomas was director oflibraries at NorthwesternState from 2005 – 2009 andinterim director in 2004-05.

A 1955 graduate ofNorthwestern State, Thomasearned a graduate degree inlibrary science at LSU andcompleted post-graduatecoursework at RutgersUniversity. He worked in var-ious capacities in libraries atThe Citadel, IndianaUniversity and Miami-DadeJunior College and served aschairman of the Division ofLearning Resources atBurlington County College inPemberton, N.J., while earn-ing a certificate in librarymanagement at the Universityof Maryland’s GraduateSchool of Library Science.

He was dean of AcademicAffairs at Burlington CountyCollege for eight years andlater was director of that cam-pus library.

He returned toNorthwestern State in 1988 asreference and interlibraryloan librarian.

Northwestern StateUniversity’s Gallaspy Collegeof Education and HumanDevelopment AlumniAdvisory Board is seekingnominations for the Hall ofDistinguished Educators for2013. Nominees must havegraduated fromNorthwestern State’s Collegeof Education at least 30 yearsprior to nomination.

Inductees will be honoredduring a brunch and induc-tion ceremony at the Teacher

Education Center on Oct. 19. Approximately 75 educa-

tors who earned undergradu-ate and/or graduate degreesat Louisiana Normal,Northwestern State Collegeand Northwesten StateUniversity have been induct-ed into the Hall ofDistinguished Educators.

Anyone who would like tonominate an outstandingCollege of Education alum-nus who has had a distin-guished career in education

should send the nominee’sresume and other documenta-tion outlining the reason forthe nomination to NSUCollege of Education andHuman Development, c/oJanet Broadway,Northwestern StateUniversity, Natchitoches, LA71497.

Additional information isavailable by calling Broadwayat (318) 357-6278 or [email protected].

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When he drinks, he doesn’tknow when enough is enough,and it leads to major fightingand stress in our marriage. Hefeels that because he doesn’tphysically touch me, he is notabusive in any way. But he is

mentally and emotionallyhurtful.

All of his friends think heis such a nice guy. But hisfriends have plenty of affairs,and some are on their third orfourth marriages. Althoughmy husband says he has neverhad an affair, it is hard tobelieve him when he takes inso much alcohol with hischeating friends.

How do I convince him thathis marriage is more impor-tant than the social partying?We have attempted counsel-ing, but he manipulates theconversation to the pointwhere I am the only one withan issue and he is a perfectlygood guy.

Do I continue to worrymyself sick, or do I push forcounseling again even thoughit doesn’t do any good? I don’t

want a divorce, but I also can-not continue to let him dowhatever he pleases while I sithome getting worked up aboutit. — Hurt and Alone

Dear Hurt: We think thereis a disconnect between yourexpectations and your reality.Presumably, your husbandhas been a social drinker withthe same types of friends for25 years of marriage. Withoutchildren around to occupyyour time and thoughts, youseem to be more focused onyour husband’s shortcomings.

If you think he’s cheating,go back for counseling, eitherwith him or without him, andgain some perspective on yourchoices. If he is constantlydrunk, cannot function orbecomes belligerent towardyou, contact Al-Anon (al-anon.alateen.org). But if your

problem is that he seems to behaving fun while you are sit-ting at home fretting, westrongly urge you to getinvolved in activities thatinterest you, make some newfriends and live your life theway you want it to be.

Dear Annie: My daughteris a bridesmaid for a sororitysister’s fall wedding. Shebought her dress, and thebridal shower is planned.

The bride’s younger sisteris her maid of honor. Sinceshe is under 21, she will not beable to get into bars. So thebride decided she wants to goout of state for the bache-lorette party for two days.

The cost is $350 per person,but it doesn’t include meals orgasoline for the 11-hour cartrip that no one has offered todrive yet.

Needless to say, this is wayover her budget, but mydaughter feels she has noalternative. I’ve heard thatother bridesmaids also feelthis is excessive but won’tspeak up at this late date. Isn’tthis asking a lot? Are there nolimitations to expenses onceyou agree to be in the weddingparty? — Not Made Out ofMoney in Maryland

Dear Maryland: Brideshave been known to go over-board with their financialdemands on attendants. Yourdaughter should have spokenup early on.

Now, her choice is to pay up,back out of the bacheloretteparty or back out of the oblig-ation to stand up altogether,allowing the bride to choosesomeone more eager to partwith the money. Once she

speaks up, the others may, too. Dear Annie: I read the

complaint from “Frustrated,”the woman whose friend doesnot drive. In our area, trans-portation services are offeredat low cost. The services in theLos Angeles area are Dial aRide and Access.

Both are great.“Frustrated” can then offerher driving service on herterms. It also will give herfriend the feeling of indepen-dence. — Been There inCalifornia

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Marriage is more important than the social partying

Northwestern StateUniversity’s Department ofTheatre and Dance will offer asummer theatre camp forchildren age 8-13 that willinclude acting, singing anddancing. The camp will beheld from noon-5 p.m. July 31-Aug. 7.

Class will not be heldSunday, Aug. 4. Participantswill audition, rehearse and

perform an original musical,“The Toymaker’sHeart.” Performances for thepublic will be Aug. 8-10.

The cost of the camp is$180 per student or $150 persibling, which includessnacks. Registration and a $25deposit are due July 17. Fullpayment is due the first day ofcamp.

“The Toymaker’s Heart” is

based on a book and lyrics byTimothy Callais and will beperformed in Theatre West.Admission is $3.

For more information, con-tact Jane Norman at (318) 357-4483 Registration and pay-ments can be mailed to NSUTheatre Camp, Attn: JaneNorman, 150 Central Ave.,CAPA/Theatre, Natchitoches,La. 71497.

Camp will showcase ‘The Toymaker’s Heart’

The Natchitoches Rotary Club welcomed JennaeBiddiscombe, branch director, and Shawn Ryder, curator,for the La. Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest LouisianaHistory Museum.   Both shared information on the newfacility and the features which have not received the pub-licity of the Sports Hall of Fame.   Prior to moving to amanagement position on the local staff,   Biddiscombewas based in New Orleans and involved in the transfer ofthe artifacts from the Old Courthouse Museum to the newfacility.  She is looking forward to building the collectionand providing visitors with an exciting look at the historyof the region.  In addition to his curator duties, Ryder ischarged with program development and is seeking com-munity input into the type of educational offering ofinterest to the public.  The Hall of Fame and Museum areopen Tuesday- Saturday and half days on Sunday with a$5 admission fee and special rates for seniors, children,and groups.  Also, FLASH, Friends of LA Sports & Historysponsors a gift shop and provides volunteer support tothe facility.   Those interested in volunteering can go [email protected]. For more information on the museumvisit www.lasporthall.com. From left are Rotary PresidentJosh Manuel, Biddiscombe and Ryder.

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By LaMar GaffordSports Editor

For Jay Thomas, he knowsNatchitoches and theNorthwestern State footballprogram quite well.

After a year as an assis-tant with Missouri Southern,Thomas returns to theDemon football program---this time as a head coach.

“It’s been really exciting,”Thomas said. “It’s a lot ofwork, but things are runninga lot smoother as we headinto camp.”

It all comes full circle forThomas. In 2010 and 2011,Thomas was the assistanthead coach and defensiveline coach under formerhead coach Bradley DalePeveto. Previously, Thomascoached at Nicholls State andcompiled at 27-35 record from2004 to 2009.

Thomas has the challengeof restoring the tradition ofDemon football that datesback to 1907. NSU has notmade the FootballChampionship Subdivision

p l a y o f f ssince 2004.

“When welook at it, itwasn’t brokeh e r e , ”Thomas said.“We don’thave to do ahuge job oftrying to fixeverything. It’s just a differ-ent philosophy in a fewareas. It’s not that far [towhere we want to be].”

Heading into this season,the Demons have to replaceformer quarterback BradHenderson. Redshirt fresh-man Daniel Hazelwood cur-rently leads a competitionthat includes junior DonCanyon.

“It’s still a wide open com-petition from the way we’relooking at it,” Thomas saidduring the SouthlandConference’s Media Day.“Daniel Hazelwood came outof the spring as the guy.We’ve got some new guyscoming in, and we’re looking

forward to having them.They’ve been around thissummer working out. It’sgoing to be very interesting,and I’m looking forward to it.We’ve got some good armsand very ‘heady’ players. Itlooks like it’ll be a lot of funwatching them learn anddevelop.”

Thomas will also be imple-menting changes on bothsides of the ball. On offense,the Demons will look tospeed up the pace with a no-huddle style and on defense,

the team will switch to a 3-4formation. Yet, he will keepthe basics despite thechanges.

“We’re all fundamentalcoaches and that’s where itall starts,” Thomas said. “Inthe beginning, we start fromthe basics. Then it evolves asyou go in the processschematically.”

Most importantly, he hasthe fan support of alums andNatchitoches residents.Northwestern State held itsDemon Victory Tour in

Alexandria, Baton Rouge,Shreveport, Many andNatchitoches to a goodturnout.

“Everyone has welcomedus welcomed us with openarms,” Thomas said. “This isnot about one guy. It’s not allabout one coach, one playeror me. We are in this togeth-er. It makes it so exciting justto see everyone.”

With everyone’s help theDemons hope to live up tothis year’s slogan---“RiseTogether”.

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LaMar Gafford, Sports Editor(318) 352-3618

email: [email protected]

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The Natchitoches Dixie Belles All Star Team participated in the Louisiana Dixie Leaguestate tournament in New Orleans July 20 - 22. The girls dropped their first game to Bossier,but rallied from behind in their next two games to eliminate Ponchatoula and Minden toput the team back into the winner's bracket.  The girls lost their final game to championsJPRD Westbank and placed fifth in the tournament.  The team was also awarded theSportsmanship Trophy, the second  such  trophy received in their only two tournamentappearances.    The team was coached by Haley Sawyer. The team was sponsored inthe  State Tournament  by Blanchard St. Denis Funeral Home, Cason Timber &  Cattle,Posey's Sporting Goods, and Red's Ribs. On first row from left are Kaylan Welch, BaileyThompson, Katie Cole, Savanna Behan, Mascot Molly, Madison Gardiner and OliviaThompson.  On second row are Katie George, Kelsie Ward, Jasmine Hall, Julia Settle,Maeli Sawyer and Hannah Giddens.

Entries stillopen for golftourney

The Northwestern Statebaseball team has 12 currentor future Demons on summerleague baseball rosters in thesummer of 2013.

Freshman outfielder NickHeath has hit at a .311 clipthis summer in 29 gamesplayed with North ForkOspreys in the HamptonsLeague. He has six doubles,three triples, two homers, 18runs batted in, and 32 stolenbases.

Junior pitcher Cody Butlerhas a 2.92 earned run average,which leads the Karl Youngleague, in 12 inningspitched. He is a member ofthe Gators along with NSUsignee Edward Ruggers.

Signee Caleb Dugas is hit-ting for a .300 average with theRochester Honkers in theNorthwoods League. He has 15hits with three runs scoredand four runs batted in alongwith seven walks on the sea-son.

Freshman standout CortBrinson is also playing in theNorthwoods League with theW i s c o n s i nWoodchucks. During oneweek, he was 6-of-21 for a .321batting average.

Future Demon catcher C.J.Webster has a .258 battingaverage with six doubles, onetriple, four homeruns, and 24runs batted in as a part of theMINK League withSidelia. Garrett Kaufman isalso playing in the MINKleague in Joplin.

Freshman Regan Kaufmanand signee Max Brennan arewith the Park City Rangers inthe Walter Johnson league.

Signees John Gault playsfor Myrtle Beach in the Beachleague, Kelsey Richard forBlue Claw in the TravelLeague, and Anthony Lucas inthe Tomball American Legion.

NSU baseballplayers playsummer ball

First baseman Maeli Sawyer displays the Dixie Belles'Sportsmanship Trophy from the Louisiana Dixie Leaguestate tournament.

A new beginning with a familiar face

Thomas

Northwestern State football coach Jay Thomas talks to participants during the DemonVictory Tour in Natchitoches Aug. 1. The Demons will report to camp today and begin prac-tice on Aug. 5.

Team and individualentries are available for the 1p.m. tee time Saturday in theDon't Die Wondering ClassicXXV golf tournament, but themorning flight is sold out,tournament organizers saidWednesday afternoon.

The annual scramble tour-nament supportsNorthwestern State women'sbasketball. To enter or formore information, call theLady Demon basketball officeat 318-357-5891, or DavidStamey at 357-1262.

The event, marking its 25thanniversary this Saturday, isplayed at the 18-holeNorthwestern Hills golfcourse on the La. 1 bypass.Co-head coaches Brooke andScott Stoehr will welcomeback legendary retired LadyDemon head coach JamesSmith, who originated theDDW Classic, "a golf tourna-ment unlike any other."

Four-person teams mayenter, with a $100 per playerentry fee that covers greensand golf cart fees, a commem-orative cap, lunch and entryin the Foy Motors Hole-in-OneShootout. Individual entriesare also welcomed.

Any player who makes thefirst ace on the par-3, 168-yard10th hole will win a 2013 vehi-cle from Foy Motors in Many.Any ace made in the tourna-ment will be rewarded withprizes ranging from golfequipment to trips to resortlocations.

Merchandise prizes will beawarded to six differentteams with competition inlow gross and low net handi-cap divisions.

METAIRIE, La. (AP) —From his long, gray hair flar-ing out of the back of his hatto his periodic brash state-ments, Rob Ryan presentshimself as a renegade whodoes things his own way anddoesn't care what anyone elsethinks.

Yet those who've beenaround the Saints' new defen-sive coordinator for a whiledon't necessarily see him thatway.

As Ryan aims to turnaround a unit that allowed anNFL-record 7,042 yards lastseason, he has sought regularinput from his charges. Hisplayers list his willingness tolisten to their ideas among histop attributes, and say theyappreciate being consulted.

“He's always worried about:How do we feel about this?How do we like this look? Andif we don't like something, saysomething,” safety RomanHarper said after Thursday'spractice. “He understandsthat we play the game and ifwe're not comfortable, then it'snot going to work.”

Even his hairstyle isn'tentirely of his own making.

“Who are we kidding? Thewife likes it long,” he said.

Ryan learned defense andmuch of what he knows aboutfootball from his father, BuddyRyan, who won Super Bowls

as a defensive coach with theNew York Jets and ChicagoBears, and who was headcoach of three playoff teamsin Philadelphia, all of themknown for having one of thebest defenses in the NFL.

Ryan said he and his broth-er Rex, the head coach of theJets, both tend to work collab-oratively with players becauseof their father's influence.

“I've only been in the league16 years,” Ryan began, some-what sarcastically, “But I'vebeen around it my whole life.

“The greatest defensivecoach that ever coached is mydad. ... I watched how he wasand the biggest thing he toldme and my brother is: 'Beyourself,'” Ryan said. “Weknow we're good and we'reconfident, but we're smart andwe don't mind sharing any-thing. When you have smartveteran players and they'reseeing things differently,they're the ones on the field.”

Ryan spent the past two sea-sons in Dallas, where hisdefenses ranked in the middleof the league in yards allowed— 14th in 2011 and 18th in2012. He was fired after lastseason, but was not out ofwork long.

Saints head coach SeanPayton, looking to change histeam's scheme from a 4-3 (fourlinemen, three linebackers) to

a 3-4, hired Ryan in earlyFebruary.

Payton, who has beenknown to work closely withstar quarterback Drew Breeson offensive game plans, saidRyan's approach toward solic-iting player input fits with theSaints' overall approach.

“We, as teachers, as coach-es, always want to have feed-back,” Payton said. “Thatwould be our philosophy. ...One of Rob's strengths is hisability to communicate with aplayer and make them feelgood about what they'redoing.”

The 50-year-old Ryan hasrun 3-4 schemes for years. Heworked as a linebacker coachin such defenses in NewEngland, where he was part oftwo Super Bowl-winningteams. He then spent five sea-sons as defensive coordinatorin Oakland (2004-2008), fol-lowed by two seasons inCleveland before moving toDallas in 2011.

Ryan's players routinelypraise his passionate, fun-lov-ing and aggressive approachto coaching defense. Saintsplayers also noted that Ryanhas studied a number ofblitzes the Saints ran wellunder former coordinatorGregg Williams from 2009-11,and brought elements of thoseplays back.

Ryan looks to turn around Saints defensive woes by listening to players

Opening preseason footballcamp is always exciting, butthis one is special for theNorthwestern State programas new head coach JayThomas and his staff wel-come 95 players who willreport Saturday afternoonand begin practice Monday.

“You always look forwardto camp, but this year, it's likeChristmas. You get to openpackages, so to speak, whenyou see the new guys cominginto camp for the first time,”said Thomas. “It can't get herefast enough. It's a fun time.”

Thomas, hired lastDecember, begins his seventhseason as a head coach, hisfirst since 2009, and his thirdyear at NSU. He was defensiveline coach for the Demons in2010-11.

His first spring practice incharge at Northwestern went“very well” as players adjust-ed to a completely new coach-ing staff, save for cornerbackscoach and former standoutDemon receiver De'VonLockett, and new schemes onoffense, defense and specialteams. This weekend, Thomaswill welcome back 58 return-ing lettermen, evenly splitbetween offense and defense,along with eight starters onboth sides.

The first two days of campwill be filled with meetings,equipment pickup, physicalexams and conditioningchecks before practice beginsat 3:30 Monday. Well over twodozen newcomers will jointhe veterans as workouts

begin.“We want to bring them

back slowly, get them accli-mated to playing footballagain. Obviously they've allbeen training and workingout hard summer, but not in astructured football environ-ment, doing football drills,”said Thomas. “You've got toget the rhythm, the timing, allthe terminology, and get usedto where all the stations are inpractice. You're looking toestablish the fundamentalsand the routine of practice.”

Although there will beplenty of competition in thecoming weeks leading to theAug. 29 season opener atMissouri State, Thomas wish-es he had more players onhand than the NCAA-mandat-ed limit of 95 involved beforeclasses begin on campus inthe last week of August.Finding the right blend of vet-erans expected to play rightaway, and newcomers whoshould or could contributeimmediately, to fit into that 95-man limit is a challenge forevery Division I head footballcoach.

“It's unbelievably tough.We have so many guys thatdeserve to be in the 95, butvery difficult calls had to bemade that in the case of theguys not in camp yet, don'treflect how we feel about theirfuture. They're not off theteam and they still mean a tonto us,” he said. “They are justas committed to our programand their futures as anybodywho will report Saturday.

Demons ready to report to preseason football camp

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The NBA’s WashingtonWizards and New OrleansPelicans will play a pre-sea-son game in Rupp Arena onOctober 19th at 7:00 p.m., theBluegrass SportsCommission (BSC) andGlobal Sports Management(GSM) announced today. Thegame will feature three for-mer UK players, AnthonyDavis and Darius Miller fromthe New Orleans Pelicansand John Wall of theWashington Wizards.

Taking place the day afterUK Basketall’s annual BigBlue Madness, the game willhelp tip off the basketballseason for Big Blue Nationand provide a unique oppor-tunity to be a part of theexcitement of NBA basket-ball.

“This game will be anexciting weekend of basket-ball for Kentucky fans. Theycan start off the weekendwith Big Blue Madness onFriday and an NBA game on

Saturday,” stated MauryHanks, President of GlobalSports Management.

“We are excited to partnerwith Global SportsManagement to bring thisunique event to RuppArena,” said Terry Johnson,Executive Director for theBSC. “It will bring thou-sands of fans to central

Kentucky and be a terrificaddition to our sports calen-dar.”

Tickets range in pricefrom $10 - $250 and go on saleto the public Friday, August 2at 8:00 a.m. They can be pur-chased at the Rupp Arenabox office, www.ticketmas-ter.com orwww.RuppArena.com.

To continue to showcase anew identity that representsthe culture and character ofNew Orleans and the GulfCoast region, the NewOrleans Pelicans unveiledtheir new home and roaduniforms today. Dark Blueand Gold will be the promi-nent colors in the new uni-forms, while the team’s thirdcolor, Red, will serve as anaccent. The team’s home uni-forms will be white, whilethe road jerseys will be darkblue.

The new Pelicans jerseysare available exclusively forpre-order beginning at 2:00p.m. today at Pelicans.com.The first 500 pre-sold orderswill include a voucher fortwo free tickets to one of thePelicans’ first three homegames of the 2013-14 regularseason. Additionally, fansthat purchase jerseys duringthe pre-sale will receive freeshipping. Orders must bemade by Sept. 15 and ticketsare subject to availability.

“When we announced thePelicans as the new name forthe team, we were lookingforward to days like today,”said Owner Tom Benson.“We love the look of the newuniforms and are especially

proud to have New Orleansacross the chest of all of ourplayers who will be repre-senting this great city andregion. A year ago, wepromised our fans we wouldbuild a championship-cal-iber team on and off thecourt – we promised a newbrand that is representativeof the Gulf South, invest-ment in the product on thecourt, an improved arena toenhance the game-day expe-rience and a new practicefacility. Introducing our newuniforms is one more step inthis exciting process.”

The Pelicans worked withdesigner Rodney Richardsonto develop the adidas jerseys.The team also worked withRichardson to design thePelicans’ logos. The wordmark on both the home androad uniforms is inspired byFrench Quarter street signs.The uniforms will feature“New Orleans” on the frontof both the home and roadjerseys, making the Pelicansone of three teams in theNBA to wear its city’s nameon the front of both jerseys.

The Pelicans’ partial logois featured on the side of theshorts, while the “Bird-de-Lis” will be highlighted in

the center back of the neck ofthe jersey. At the center ofthe waistband of the shortssits a unique ligature thatcombines the letters ‘N’ and‘O’ to form a basketball. Thisnew mark, created specifical-ly and exclusively for thePelicans, will be used selec-tively by the team and incor-porated into Pelicans' brand-ing.

“Today is a milestone dayfor Pelicans fans as we knowthey have been anxiouslyawaiting the unveiling of thenew team uniforms,” saidOwner/Vice Chairman ofthe Board Rita BensonLeBlanc. “The response tothe Pelicans logos has beenoverwhelmingly positiveand, with the season quicklyapproaching, we hope that asfans see the uniforms, theyrealize how every day we areworking hard to bring them afirst class experience. Everyelement of the Pelicans iden-tity, from logos, uniform tothe court design are all forour beloved and loyal fans.”

A full video of the uniformunveiling featuring Pelicansplayers Ryan Anderson,Anthony Davis, Jrue Holidayand Jason Smith can beviewed at Pelicans.com.

Weekend Edition, August 3-4, 2013 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 7A

The La. Mavericks 9th-10th grade boys placed first in the Get Smart NationalChampionship in Conway, Ark. July 26-28. On first row is Kenneth Morrisette. On secondrow from left are Eddie Ratliff Jr., Cordell Sapp, Quentin Thomas, Kendarius Aaron,DeCarlos Claiborne and Calvin Haynes. On third row are Coach Eddie Ratliff Sr., ZavierThompson, Cameron Lard and coach Curtis Conday. Not pictured are Coach Carter,Travis Carter, Deontra Colbert, Marcus Fobb and Alshun McHenry.

Northwestern State base-ball Director of OperationsG.T. McCullough has been pro-moted to volunteer assistantcoach announced head coachLane Burroughs.

“G.T. is an absolute risingstar in the world of coach-ing. He has the work ethic,knowledge and hunger to do agreat job, but more important-ly he has the awareness andmakeup to succeed in anycapacity,” said Burroughs.

“G.T. is always one step aheadof you and has that uniqueability to make everyonearound him better.”

His primary responsibili-ties will be coaching the out-field, camps, first base coach,upkeep of Brown-StroudField, operations and theannual First Pitch Banquet.

“We are fortunate to haveG.T. be a part of our programand our department as awhole,” said Burroughs. “He

just doesn’t have baddays. His versatility makeshis impact on our programlimitless.”

Prior to followingBurroughs from MississippiState, he spent two years withthe Bulldogs under for NSUhead coach JohnCohen. During his two sea-sons he helped MSU reach the2011 Super Regionals and the2012 SEC TournamentChampionship.

He graduated magna cumlaude from Mississippi Statein kinesiology with a concen-tration in teaching and coach-ing.

He has two summers of suc-cessful coaching experience inAmerican Legion baseball inTupelo, Miss., and Tuscaloosa,Ala., where he was head coachand led the Post 34 team to theAlabama Central Divisionchampionship.

The Demons also added for-

mer NSU player MatthewFarmer as a student assistantcoach.

“Matt approached me earlyon last year about staying in asa student assistant and I wasinstantly on board,” saidBurroughs. “As a formerDemon, he knows what itmeans to put on that purpleand orange.”

Farmer was one of two four-year seniors to play his finalgame in 2013. His career aver-

age was .263 with threehomers and 16 doubles.

“He was like on coach onthe field and in the dugout lastyear. He has a tremendousknowledge of the game andour players will benefit greatlyfrom him,” said Burroughs.“We are excited to see himwork in a different capacitywith our guys.”

Farmer is a Houston nativeand is the son of Jeff andRenae Farmer.

Demons promote McCullough to baseball volunteer assistant

Pelicans continue franchisetransformation with new uniforms

Pelicans to face Wizards in preseason,Davis to return to former school

East Natchitoches Junior High School football players physical forms are at the EastNatchitoches Junior High and Weaver Elementary school offices.

Physicals are mandatory in order for players to pick up their equipment. Players must also purchase their own white football pants.Equipment pickup dates will be ran in the Natchitoches Times.

Physical forms are available for EastNatchitoches football players

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City Court Judge FredGahagan lists the trial docketfor July 8:

Sharvel Marie Addison,simple assault, dismissed.

Matthew L. Allen, simplebattery, aggravated assault,rest Jan. 13, DA’s probation.

Alfred Antoine, possessionof drug paraphernalia, plead-ed guilty, sentence of thecourt was, confine 30 days injail, 30 days in jail suspended,six monthsunsupervised pro-bation, pay fine and cost $481,

default of payment 20 days injail.

Maurice Barnes, loudmusic, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, con-fine 30 days in jail, 30 days injail suspended, one yearunsupervised probation, payfine and cost $531, default ofpayment 20 days in jail.

Brandon Bernstine, simplebattery, reset Aug. 5.

Johnathan L. Bolden, sim-ple battery, dismissed.

Frankie Brown, criminal

trespass, dismissed.Robert Burr, simple crimi-

nal damage to property,pleaded guilty, sentence ofthe court was, confine 60 daysin jail, 60 days in jail sus-pended, one year supervisedprobation, pay fine and costtotaling $303, default of pay-ment 20 days in jail, domesticabuse battery, dismissed.

Melise Calhoun, posses-sion of marijuana, pleadedguilty, sentence of the courtwas, confine 60 days in jail, 60days in jail suspended, oneyear supervised probation,pay fine and cost totaling$481, default of payment 30days in jail.

Michael Cobb, simple bat-tery, reset Jan. 13, DA’s proba-tion.

Lequanta Davenport, dis-turbing the peace, pleadedguilty, sentence of the courtwas, confine 30 days in jail, 30days in jail suspended, sixmonthsunsupervised proba-tion, pay fine and cost total-ing $300, default of payment20 days in jail.

Lorrie Demease, remain-ing on premises, reset Jan. 13,DA’s probation.

Mary Foster, disturbingthe peace/fighting, pleadedguilty, sentence of the courtwas, confine 30 days in jail, 30days in jail suspended, sixmonthsunsupervised proba-tion, pay fine and cost total-ing $300, default of payment20 days in jail, simple battery,

dismissed.Jerimiah Decola

Hendricks, resisting an offi-cer amended expired inspec-tion sticker, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was,confine 10 days in jail, 10 daysin jail suspended, 1 monthunsupervised probation, payfine and cost totaling $160,default of payment 10 days injail.

Maurice Huston, loudmusic, dismissed.

Blake Hupp, theft byshoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was,confine 60 days in jail, 60 daysin jail suspended, six month-sunsupervised probation, payfine and cost totaling $431,default of payment 30 days injail.

Chansey Jefferson, theft byshoplifting, dismissed.

Ryan LaCour, disturbingthe peace/fighting, reset Dec.9, diversion.

Jason Allen Levasseur, dis-turbing the peace/fighting,pleaded guilty sentence ofthe court was, pay fine andcost totaling $300, to run con-current, possession of drugparaphernalia, sentence ofthe court was, confine 30 daysin jail, 30 days in jail sus-pended, six monthsunsuper-vised, pay fine and cost total-ing $481, default of payment20 days in jail, resisting anofficer, simple assault, dis-missed.

Sylvian M. Levasseur, dis-

turbing the peace/fighting,pleaded guilty, sentence ofthe court was, confine 30 daysin jail, 30 days in jail sus-pended, six monthsunsuper-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $300, default ofpayment 20 days in jail, sim-ple assault, dismissed.

Lakeetchie Levo, simpleassault, remaining onpremises, simple criminaldamage to property, loudmusic, bench warrant failureto appear.

Juane M. Lewis, possessionof marijuana, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was,confine 60 days in jail, 60 daysin jail suspended, one yearsupervised probation, payfine and cost totaling $481,default of payment 30 days injail.

Jansen Wayne Lillie, pos-session of drug parapherna-lia, pleaded guilty, sentence ofthe court was, confine 30 daysin jail, 30 days in jail sus-pended, six monthsunsuper-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $481, default ofpayment 30 days in jail.

Brittany Lindsey, theft byshoplifting, rest Dec. 9, diver-sion.

Michael W. Lucas, opencontainer, reset Jan. 13, diver-sion.

Nolan McGuire, theft byshoplifting, reset Aug. 5.

Jelisa Merritte, theft byshoplifting, dismissed.

Roy Middleton Jr., loudmusic, bench warrant failureto appear.

Selena Mitchell, theft byshoplifting reset Dec. 9, diver-sion.

Niaya Monette, simpleassault, disturbing thepeace/loud and boisterous,dismissed.

Terry Monroe, possession

of marijuana, reset July 22.Keneesha Morris, theft by

shoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was,confine 60 days in jail, 60 daysin jail suspended, one yearsupervised probation, payfine and cost totaling $431,default of payment 30 days injail.

Neshan Newson, open con-tainer, reset Aug. 5.

Jameshia M. Paige, theft byshoplifting, reset Aug. 5.

Natalie Pena, public pos-session of alcohol beverageunder age 21, reset Dec. 9, pre-trial intervention.

Donalaray Pepper, crimi-nal mischief, dismissed,diversion.

Jerome Pier, disturbing thepeace/public intoxication,dismissed, disturbing thepeace loud and boisterous,pleaded guilty, sentence ofthe court was, pay fine andcost totaling $300, to run con-current, possession of drugparaphernalia, sentence ofthe court was, confine 60 daysin jail, 60 days in jail sus-pended, six monthsunsuper-vised probation, pay fine andcost totaling $481, default ofpayment 20 days in jail.

Jermall Pikes, interferencewith a police officer, dis-missed, possession of mari-juana, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, con-fine 60 days in jail, 60 days injail suspended, one yearsupervised probation, payfine and cost totaling $481,default of payment 30 days injail.

Nora Robinson, theft byshoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was,confine 60 days in jail, creditfor time serving on other mat-ters.

Gabriel Rebecca Sheppard,open container, dismissed.

Christopher D. Smith, sim-ple criminal damage to prop-erty, bench warrant failure toappear.

Ashley Solitaire, theft byshoplifting, bench warrantfailure to appear.

Fredrick Taylor, theft byshoplifting, sentence of thecourt was, credit for timeserved.

Latrice Thomas, disturb-ing the peace/fighting, resetDec. 9, diversion.

Natasha White, impropersupervision of a minor, plead-ed guilty, sentence of thecourt was, confine 30 days injail, 30 days in jail suspended,six monthsunsupervised pro-bation.

Sherri Williams, simpleassault amended disturbingthe peace, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, con-fine 30 days in jail, 30 days injail suspended, six monthsun-supervised probation, payfine and cost totaling $300,default of payment 20 days injail.

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The following cases camebefore Judge Fred Gahaganin City Court July 22:

Roy Burton Abrams, theftby shoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Leah Admire, theft byshoplifting, reset Aug. 5.

Takeitha S. Babineaux,possession of marijuana, lit-tering, bench warrant fail-ure to appear.

Lashayla Bailey, 3 countssimple battery, aggravatedassault, reset Jan. 27, DA’sprobation.

Delicia Barnhart, posses-sion of marijuana, benchwarrant failure to appear.

Isaac Besant, theft byshoplifting, pleaded guilty,sentence of the court was,confine 60 days in jail, credittoward time served.

Gerry Bridgewater Jr.,possession of marijuana,reset Oct. 21, DA’s probation.

Angie Brown, interferencewith a police officer amend-ed disturbing the peace,pleaded guilty, sentence ofthe court was, confine 30days in jail, 30 days in jailsuspended, six months unsu-pervised probation, pay fineand cost totaling $300,default of payment 20 days injail.

Lloyd Deray Brown Jr.,possession of marijuana,pleaded guilty, sentence of

the court was, confine 60days in jail, credit towardtime served, littering, con-fine 20 days in jail, to runconcurrent.

Crystal Camel, theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Atom Clint Cornish, theftby shoplifting, reset Sept. 23,diversion.

Jonathan Culbert, theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Alverious Demars, crimi-nal trespass, bench warrantfailure to appear.

Charles Demars Jr., dis-turbing the peace/publicintoxication, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Charles Ray Demars Sr.,resisting an officer, pleadednot guilty, trial Aug. 19.

Derrick Demery, loudmusic, bench warrant failureto appear.

Joey Dietrich, theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Rebecca Ellison, theft byshoplifting, dismissed, diver-sion.

Derrick Evans, theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Cody Foster, domesticabuse battery, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Darius Freeman, criminalmischief, resisting an offi-

cer/flight, dismissed.K. B. Green, possession of

marijuana, possession ofdrug paraphernalia, pleadednot guilty, trial Aug. 19.

Simmon Griffin, loudmusic, pleaded not guilty,trial Aug. 19.

Lanell Hayes, theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Ebony Helaire, theft byshoplifting, misrepresenta-tion during booking, resetOct. 21, DA’s probation.

Michael Helire, twocountstheft by shoplifting, remain-ing on premises, simple bat-tery, pleaded not guilty, trialAug. 19.

Cecilia Henderson, theftby shoplifting, reset Aug. 19.

Gerrod Hilliard, loudmusic amended expiredinspection sticker, cash bondforfeited.

Gabriel Ty Holloway, theftby shoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Rynell Jefferson, simpleassault, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, con-fine 60 days in jail, simplebattery, confine 30 days injail; to run concurrent, cred-it for time served on othermatters.

Devante M. Jones, loudmusic amended disturbingthe peace, pleaded guilty, sen-tence of the court was, con-

fine 30 days in jail, 30 days injail suspended, six monthsunsupervised probation, payfine and cost totaling $300,default of payment 20 days injail.

Shaniciea Lacy, theft byshoplifting, reset Jan. 27,DA’s probation.

Joshua Lodridgue theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Christopher Marlow, theft,simple battery, bench war-rant failure to appear.

Dinesha Matlock, theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug 19.

Kristie L. McLain, theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug 19.

Melissa Misco, disturbingthe peace/fighting,twocounts battery of a childwelfare adult protective ser-vice worker, simple criminaldamage to property, resetApril 21, DA’s probation.

Tynisha Montgomery,theft by shoplifting, benchwarrant failure to appear.

Calvin Moody, criminalmischief, reset Jan. 27, DA’sprobation.

Victoria Nash, aggravatedassault, pleaded not guilty,trial Aug. 19.

Kendrick Nicholas, loudmusic, bench warrant failureto appear.

Alexander Norris, loud

music, cash bond forfeited.Katina Marie Pattain,

theft by shoplifting, pleadednot guilty, trial Aug. 19.

Darrian Wayne Pye, tele-phone harassment, pleadednot guilty, trial Aug. 19.

Jeremy Reyna, possessionof cds schedule 1, bench war-rant failure to appear.

Rodney Richards, remain-ing on premises, disturbingthe peace, reset Oct. 21, DA’sprobation.

Shakembale S. Santiago,remaining on premises,pleaded not guilty, trial Aug.19.

Kyle Dwayne Sigler, theftby shoplifting, dismissed.

Emily Smith, child deser-tion, bench warrant failureto appear.

Alecima Varice Stevenson,theft by shoplifting, pleadedguilty, sentence of the courtwas, confine 60 days in jail,60 days in jail suspended, oneyear supervised probation,pay fine and cost totaling$431, default of payment 30days in jail.

Marcus Stevenson, theftby shoplifting, pleadedguilty, sentence of the courtwas, confine 60 days in jail,60 days in jail suspended, oneyear supervised probation,pay fine and cost totaling$431, default of payment 30days in jail.

Chester Shay Taylor, dis-turbing the peace/fighting,bench warrant failure toappear.

Trevor Taylor, theft byshoplifting, reset Aug. 5.

Lavanna Telsee, theft byshoplifting, pleaded notguilty, trial Aug. 19.

Preston Thornton, opencontainer, cash bond forfeit-ed.

Lashae Thurston, theft byshoplifting, bench warrantfailure to appear.

Ryan Jude Wade, simplebattery, dismissed.

Monica LouiseWardsworth, simple crimi-nal damage to property, neg-ligent injuring, bench war-rant failure to appear.

Jeremy MauriceWashington, illegal carryingof a weapon, bench warrantfailure to appear.

Kelvin Dewayne Williams,theft by shoplifting, resetDec. 9, diversion.

Lakeisha Williams, dis-turbing the peace, reset Aug.19.

Veronica LaKay Williams,possession of marijuana,bench warrant failure toappear.

Lawrence D. Willis, posses-sion of marijuana, posses-sion of drug paraphernalia,resisting an officer, benchwarrant failure to appear.

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Valerie Layne Perdue andJoseph Matthew Dunn weremarried April 6, 2013 at thehistoric Scottish RiteCathedral in Shreveport.

Valerie is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. William VictorPerdue of Shreveport, former-ly of Natchitoches. She is thegranddaughter of the late Mr.and Mrs. Whitney LaCroix ofTrout and the late Mr. andMrs. I. V. Perdue Jr. ofShreveport.

Joe is the son of Mrs.Imelda Dunn of Greenwoodand the late Mr. Jack

Raymond Dunn Jr. He is thegrandson of Mrs. Rosa Dunnof Greenwood and the late Mr.Jack Raymond Dunn Sr. andthe late Mr. and Mrs. FrankShimasake of Falaloa, Samoa.

Valerie was escorted downthe aisle by her parents. Herivory satin gown featured asweetheart neckline, naturalwaist, and cathedral trainwith crystal embellishedpoint d’Alencon overlay. Shewore a matching fingertiplength veil.

Stephanie Perdue Tietjen ofShreveport served her sister

as Matron of Honor. LoriPowell of Goldonna, CourtneyDippo of Bossier City, BritanyBounds of Shreveport,Patricia Morgan ofShreveport, sister of thegroom, and Crystal Smith,cousin of the groom, from SanAntonio, Texas were brides-maids.

Eric Tietjen of Shreveportwas Best Man. LarryClevenger of Shreveport,Robert Phillips and MikePhillips of Greenwood, broth-ers of the groom, Jason Hindsof Bossier City, and ChadCrank of Shreveport servedas Joe’s Groomsmen.

Rachael Ann Greer ofTrout, cousin of the bride,was the Flower Girl andKoseph Dunn of Shreveport,the groom’s son, was RingBearer.

Music was provided by astring quintet featuring sym-phony musicians ChristopherAllen, double bass; PaulChristopher, cello; AdrienneGabriel, viola and KermitPoling and ElizabethO’Bannon, violins.

The bride and groom, aswell as their attendants andparents, were honored withleis made by female membersof Joe’s mother’s family in thetradition of their Samoan cul-ture. During the reception,held in the ballroom of theScottish Rite Cathedral, atten-dees were entertained withSamoan dances performed bymembers of Joe’s family.

Following the wedding,Valerie and Joe enjoyed acruise of the WesternCaribbean which includedstops at Costa Maya, Mexico;Belize City, Belize; Roatan,Bay Islands, Honduras; andCozumel, Mexico.

They make their home inShreveport.

LifestyleSection B, Page 1

Weekend Edition,August 3-4, 2013

The Natchitoches Times

Amanda Franko-TobinLifestyle Editor(318) 352-3618

e-mail: [email protected]

What’sYour Line?

By Wanda St. Andre

During a recent trip, Billyand I enjoyed breakfast at afavorite restaurant while inMadison County, Tenn. Aswe ate, my mind soon driftedto my family’s genealogy.The area we were in was alsothe vicinity to which long-agoancestors of mine hadmigrated from Virginia andNorth Carolina.

Sarah Priscilla Powell andEphraim Alpheus Stanfieldmarried in Halifax County, Vain 1802. They eventuallymoved to Tennessee withtheir children and settled inMadison County. Another ofmy ancestral families was theBucks, who settled near theForked Deer River inHayward County, which wasadjacent to Madison.Cornelius Buck and NancyCherry, from Pitt County,N.C., initially went to WilsonCounty, Tenn. before movingon further west. What hard-ships the two families musthave encountered duringtheir respective journeys andthroughout their lives I canonly imagine.

As I sat in the comfortablerestaurant, I gazed out thewindow at the winding rib-bons of concrete on whichcars flew by to their respec-tive destinations. How sober-ing to realize that my ances-tors transported themselves,not by car on relativelysmooth highways, but byslow-moving horses and wag-ons on rutted, sometimesmuddy, dirt roads.

Did they cross rivers ormountain ranges? If so,what dangers and obstaclesdid they face? How and whatdid they feed their families onthe trip to an unknown terri-tory? Did they have suppliesof flour, salt and sugar, maybecornmeal or tea? Wild game,fish, nuts, and berries proba-bly made up a big part oftheir diet until they couldestablish a garden and reapits benefits.

What tools did they use toclear land or build a home toshelter them from nature’sfury and the dangerous ani-mals which roamed the area?Like countless others, theyfaced a hard life with deter-mination, courage and a greatdeal of faith. Their survivaldepended on it.

My ancestral line contin-ued when a Stanfield daugh-ter married a Buck son in1838. Martha and Henryprospered but also sufferedthrough the deaths of fourinfant sons. Henry helpedcarve a political jurisdictionfrom a portion of Haywardand became an elected officialin the newly-formed CrockettCounty. William, the son ofMartha and Henry, wouldleave the home of his youth,attend medical school inKentucky, and travel toLouisiana where he met andmarried Sarah Cappel. Theirson, Henry, eventuallybecame the grandfather Inever knew, who died longbefore I was born.

As I finished my meal atthe restaurant, a growingsense of thankfulness forthose sturdy ancestors threat-ened to overwhelm me.

By the grace of God, Iexist during this period ofmankind’s history, surround-ed by many conveniencesunknown to all previous gen-erations prior to the 1900s. Itis my hope and prayer that Inever, ever take those bless-ings for granted.

Never.

Mrs. Rosa Hamilton Grayand the late Mr. Kenny GraySr. of Natchitochesannounce the forthcomingmarriage of their daughter,Latasha Nicole Gray toDwayne Grant, son of Mrs.Elaine and Mr. Alfred Grantof St. James

The bride-elect is a 28-yearold native of Natchitoches,where she grew up andattended NatchitochesCentral High School andNorthwestern StateUniversity. Upon her comple-tion of undergraduate stud-ies, LaTasha took on the rollas admission recruiter forthe university, where she hadthe pleasure of meeting hernow fiancé, Dwayne Grant.After two years of recruit-ing, the bride continued hergraduate studies at SouthernUniversity, where she gradu-ated with her Masters ofArts in mass communica-tions. Upon graduation,LaTasha accepted the posi-tions as career counselorand instructor for SouthernUniversity.

The groom-elect is a 27-year old native of St. James,

where he grew up and gradu-ated from St. James HighSchool in 2003. He thenattended SouthernUniversity in Baton Rouge tomarch for the “HumanJukebox,” earning aBachelor’s Degree in politi-cal science. Upon graduationDwayne accepted a positionas an admission’s recruiterfor Southern where he methis bride-to-be. Dwayne thenearned his Masters of Artsin mass communicationsfrom Southern University.Currently Dwayne is theCoordinator of CareerPathways and Social Mediafor the LouisianaCommunity and TechnicalCollege System.

The holy matrimony willbe witnessed by family andfriends on Saturday, August10, 2013 at the First UnitedMethodist Church ofNatchitoches at 5:30 p.m. Theceremony is invitation only.Reception to follow at theNatchitoches Event Center.

The couple will reside inBaton Rouge after their hon-eymoon on the Island ofJamaica.

Latasha Nicole Gray and Dwayne Grant

Grant-Gray

Dunn-Perdue

Valerie and Matthew Dunn

Yvette Jefferson of Derryand Wilford Mitchell ofClarence announce thatthey will marry Saturday,Aug. 10, 2013 at the Ben

Johnson Auditorium.Yvette is the daughter of

Helen Cyiark of Melroseand Wilford is the son ofFrank Mitchell of Clarence.

Yvette Jefferson and Wilford Mitchell

Jefferson and Mitchell

The dress code at St. Mary’s requires all shirts, sweatshirts and sweaters to have a schoolcrest. Socks can be white, navy and black. Belts can be black and navy. Girls can wearplaid skirts and jumpers and dark navy shorts and pants no shorter than 1 inch above thekneecap. Boys must wear a plaid school tie to mass. Clothing must be uniform-approved.Stage and Posey’s have a limited selection of St. Mary’s items. Academy in Alexandria andLand’s End also carry suitable attire. Modeling the school uniforms are, in front from leftare Claire Bolton and Nickolas Wright. In back are Mary Katherine Horton, MakenzieMethvin, Mallory Lee and Jack Wright.

Standard uniforms for pre-school through 8th grade are white and navy. Each school choos-es an additional color that students may wear. School colors are listed below. High schoolmay not wear white or navy tops as a substitute for school colors.

For a complete listing of appropriate dress codes, seehttp://www.nat.k12.la.us for Natchitoches Parish schoolsand http://www.smstigers.com for St. Mary’s.

School Color Cloutierville Elementary/Junior High Hunter Green East Natchitoches Elementary/Middle Red Fairview Alpha Elementary Purple Frankie Ray Jackson, Sr. Technical Center White/Maroon/Navy

George L. Parks Elementary/Middle Gold Goldonna Elementary/Junior High Light Blue L.P. Vaughn Elementary/Middle Red Lakeview – Junior High Orange only Lakeview – High Forest Green only M. R. Weaver Elementary Maroon Marthaville Elementary/Junior High Gold Natchitoches Central High Maroon only Natchitoches Magnet Orange NSU Elementary Lab Purple NSU Middle Lab Purple Provencal Elementary/Junior High Purple

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NEW YORK (AP) — Birdpoop for beauty?

That's what goes intofacials at a luxury spa wherethe traditional Japanese treat-ment using imported Asiannightingale excrement mixedwith rice bran goes for $180 apop.

About 100 women and mengo into the Shizuka New Yorkskin care salon, just off

Manhattan's Fifth Avenue,each month to get the treat-ment, which is promoted as away to keep the face soft andsmooth using an enzyme inthe poop to gently exfoliate theskin.

Spa owner ShizukaBernstein, a Tokyo nativemarried to an American, hasbeen offering what she callsthe Geisha Facial for about

five years.“I try to bring Japanese

beauty secrets to the UnitedStates,” says Bernstein, wholearned the treatment fromher mother.

The Geisha Facial pooptreatment, while relativelyrare in the United States, is nosecret in Japan, where it wasfirst used in the 1600s byactors and geishas.

“That's why Japanesegrandmothers have beautifulcomplexions,” says DukeKlauck, owner of the TenThousand Waves health spa inSanta Fe, N.M., which offers aNightingale Facial for $129.

On a recent afternoon inManhattan, Mari Miyoshiarrived at the sixth-floorShizuka New York spa to trythe treatment for the firsttime.

“I'm a stressed-out NewYorker,” the 35-year-old occu-pational therapist announcedas she reclined on a table,relaxing amid aromas ofcamellia, lavender and rose.

The treatment begins withsteam to open the pores andsoften the skin. Cream isapplied. And then comeswhat Bernstein calls “thenightingale part.”

She pours the cream-col-ored poop, dried and finelyground, into a bowl, mixing itwith the rice bran using asmall spatula.

She applies the potion toMiyoshi's face with a brush,rubbing it in with her hands.

Does it smell?“Yes, but like toasted rice,”

Miyoshi says.After about five minutes, it

comes off with a foamingcleanser and Miyoshi's face isdraped in a warm, wet towelbathed in lavender and gera-nium essences.

Finally, the grand finale —a green-tea collagen mask.

“Sooooo nice,” Bernsteinsays softly, looking atMiyoshi's radiant face.

Dr. Michele Green, aManhattan cosmetic derma-tologist, says that while thenightingale facial “definitelyhas some rejuvenating effect,I don't think it's any differentthan, say, an apricot scrub ora mask that you could buy ina local pharmacy.”

A common misconceptionis that any old bird poop, evenfrom pigeons, is used.

Bernstein says only drop-pings from birds of thenightingale species are usedbecause they live on seeds,producing the naturalenzyme that is the activeingredient.

“We don't do Central Parkfacials,” she says, “becausethose birds eat garbage.”

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The Lifetree event includesan exclusive film of a womanwho lost a son due to metham-phetamine use. The film alsofeatures a young man whobecame addicted to meth butfound hope and escaped hisaddiction.

“Meth abuse affects morepeople than mostrealize,” says Lifetree Caférepresentative Craig Cable.“This Lifetree event offersinformation, hope, and practi-cal steps in preventing methuse in the community andour own families.”

Admission to the 60-minuteevent is free. Snacks and bev-erages are available. LifetreeCafé is located at 311 Royal St.

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The call to art went out andwas answered by artists fromacross the states.

Juror Larry Milford willreview the selected piecesSaturday, Aug. 3 for theNatchitoches Art Guild’sjuried show.

Recognition will be award-ed to those works judged to beworthy of the designations ofmerit, memorial and Best ofShow. Additionally, thoseattending the opening of theexhibition and awards recep-tion will be afforded the oppor-tunity to vote for the Peoples’Choice piece.

The exhibition in the maingallery will include all of thepieces selected by the jurorfrom the digital images sub-mitted by hopeful artists whilethe window exhibits will fea-ture past prize winning art-works by the members of theNatchitoches Art Guild.

The opening reception isAug. 3 at 7 p.m. It is free andopen to the public.

Juried showwill include artreception

NEW YORK (AP) — You'relistening to it on the way tothe beach, or when your toesare resting in the sand. Oryou're on a crowded trainwithout a seat, sweating asfunky smells scorch from theleft or right. Luckily, you'rejamming to funky summer-time beats, you're doing OK.

Or maybe it's when you'rewalking your dog or you're ona road trip with friends orfamily. Songs of the summernot only get you through theday, they also get you throughthe months before winter'scold kills your fun vibes.

We asked Robin Thicke andIcona Pop why their multiplat-inum hits should be named“song of the summer.” And for

Miley Cyrus, Daft Punk andBruno Mars, who weren'tavailable to chat, we pulledlyrics from their anthems todefend their honor.

YOU KNOW YOU WANTIT

“Blurred Lines,” RobinThicke, featuring T.I. andPharrell

“It has a (nice) tempo, it hasa sense of humor and it feelslike live music instead of thatsynth and digital sound,which Daft Punk has (with'Get Lucky') and (BrunoMars') 'Treasure' has,” Thickesaid of his infectious, naughtyjam, the longest-running songon the Billboard Hot 100 chartthis year at eight weeks (and

counting). “It makes youlaugh, it's soulful and it's gotan organic sound to it.”

CAN'T STOP, WON'TSTOP

“We Can't Stop,” MileyCyrus

“It's our party we can dowhat we want to, it's our housewe can love who we want to,it's our song we can sing if wewant to, it's my mouth I cansay what I want to,” Cyrussings on her musical coming-out anthem that was original-ly meant for Rihanna.

She's ready for the spot-light.

CALL IT LUCK“Get Lucky,” Daft Punk, fea-

turing Pharrell“We've come too far to give

up who we are, so let's raisethe bar and our cups to thestars,” Pharrell sings on adisco-flavored beat that healsthe soul. “The present has noribbon, your gift keeps on giv-ing, what is this I'm feeling, ifyou wanna leave I'm with it.”

Sounds like a plan!

A 2012 SONG DOMINATES IN 2013

“I Love It,” Icona Pop, fea-turing Charli XCX

“People get wild when theyhear it and it's like liberatingand everybody can sing alongto it. It's a party song or it's atleast a song you can party toeven though the message is

coming out from a really hardheartbreak,” said CarolineHjelt of the Swedish duo. “Ifyou're in the car on your wayto something or festivals orpre-parties or out at the club,it works in so many ways.”

GOLDEN HIT FROMPOP'S GOLDEN BOY

“Treasure,” Bruno Mars“Pretty girl, pretty girl,

pretty girl, you should be smil-ing, a girl like you shouldnever look so blue,” Marssings in a matter-of-fact man-ner over a welcoming beat onhis 11th top 10 hit. “You'reeverything I see in mydreams, I wouldn't say that toyou if it wasn't true.”

How sweet.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) —The outbreak of a stomachbug two states have linked tobagged salad came as littlesurprise to food safetyexperts, who say the processof harvesting, washing andpackaging leafy greens pro-vides numerous opportunitiesfor contamination.

Although nutritionistsstress the chances of gettingsick from vegetables are lowcompared to the dangers of adiet without them, packagedsalads heighten the riskbecause leaves from severalbatches often are mixedtogether.

“The washing and comin-gling of different batches oflettuce means a hazard thatmay appear in one field canshow up in lots of bags of let-tuce because of the commonbath,” said Caroline SmithDeWaal, director of the foodsafety program for the Centerfor Science in the PublicInterest, a consumer healthadvocacy organization basedin Washington.

Officials in Iowa andNebraska say a packagedsalad mix containing icebergand romaine lettuce, carrotsand red cabbage was infectedwith cyclospora, a parasiteblamed for sickening 397 peo-ple in 16 states.

It's not clear whether theproduce also was to blame forthe outbreak in the otherstates.

Last year the Food andDrug Administration issuedmore than 20 recalls for pack-aged salads, romaine lettuceor spinach.

Most were due to tests find-ing listeria or E. coli bacteria,both of which can cause seri-ous illness.

However, of the 693 foodproduct recalls betweenOctober 2011 and September2012 — the last available yearof records — only about 15pertained to bagged lettuce orsalads, according to FDA data.

The U.S. Centers forDisease Control andPrevention has estimated thatone in six Americans — 48million people — get sick fromfoodborne illnesses each year.About 128,000 are hospitalizedand 3,000 die.

In March the CDC releaseda study that looked at morethan 4,500 food-related out-breaks between 1998 and 2008and found more illnessesattributed to leafy vegetables— 22 percent — than to anyother food.

The agency didn't say whatpercentage of those was pack-aged.

Dr. Robert Tauxe, the CDC'sdeputy director of foodborne,waterborne and environmen-tal diseases, said the industrythat cuts and bags fresh pro-duce has made significantimprovements in its processessince 2006.

An outbreak that year tied

to E. coli-contaminatedspinach caused three deathsand sickened 205 people.

“A lot has been done so thatactually the bagged lettuce-type produce is a good dealsafer now that it was fiveyears ago,” he said.

Michael Doyle, director ofthe University of Georgia'sCenter for Food Safety, saidlettuce is susceptible to conta-mination because it growsclose to the ground and ismore susceptible to microbialcontamination.

Water used for irrigationcan be contaminated, andthere could be issues withworkers lacking good hygienicpractices, he said.

“There are a lot of inherentissues and that's why we'reseeing so many recalls andproblems,” Doyle said. “I don'teat bagged salads if I canavoid them. I haven't for a longtime because I know howthey're processed and there'sno true kill step in thatprocess that will kill harmfulbacteria in the lettuce.”

Head lettuce is easier toclean because contaminantsreside on the outside leaves,which can be removed and thehead washed.

Leaf lettuce like romaineand spinach, often the subjectof recalls, are harder to cleanbecause of their stalkynature.

When lettuce is cut itattempts to heal the cut by

sealing it to keep moisture in,but if a processing facility hascontaminated water that seal-ing process could also seal insome contaminants into theleaf, making them more diffi-cult to wash away, Doyle said.

Even still, the risk from eat-ing package salads is tiny, saidScott Horsfall, chief executiveofficer of the California LeafyGreens MarketingAgreement, a trade group ofshippers of green leaf prod-ucts.

The organization estimatesabout 50 billion servings ofleafy green vegetables leaveCalifornia and Arizona everyyear and little of it has anyissues.

“Any illness is too many, butthe reality is the food supply isvery safe,” he said.

He said the industry focus-es on preventing contamina-tion from reaching vegetablesby walking fields and assess-ing environmental risksincluding intrusion from ani-mals, enforcing worker clean-liness rules, requiring fre-quent water testing, and test-ing fertilizer and compost toeliminate pathogens.

Packaged salad mixes areabout 14.8 percent of the $45billion fresh vegetables mar-ket, according to ProgressiveGrocer's 2012 ConsumerExpenditures Study releasedin September. That $6 billionin sales has grown significant-ly from about $600 million a

decade ago.Cyclospora is caused by

parasites that are spreadwhen people ingest food orwater contaminated withfeces.

People who are exposedusually become sick afterabout a week and have baddiarrhea and other flu-likesymptoms that can last from afew days to several months ifuntreated with antibiotics.

Iowa Epidemiologist Dr.Patricia Quinlisk said she isconvinced the product thatsickened people is gone, eithereaten or expired.

“I would feel very comfort-able buying or eating at arestaurant prepackaged saladmixtures,” she said. “The riskwould be so low as to not dis-courage me from it.”

Jennifer Nelson, an associ-ate professor of nutrition atMayo Clinic College ofMedicine, said ultimately con-sumers shouldn't shy awayfrom an otherwise importantpart of a healthy diet becauseof a small risk of contamina-tion.

“Any food does bring alongwith it some inherent risk. Itall gets back to common sensein food preparation,” she said.“If you are going to be eatingleafy greens be sure you washthem, even prewashed lettuce.Give it several good washesand rinses and you're about asassured as you can be of beingas safe as possible.”

Clients drop $180 for bird poop facials at NYC spa; no pigeons allowed

Risk of food-borne illness is part and parcel of eating packaged greens

Musicians say tunes pack heat to carry summer sounds all year long

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Methodist Men’s Organization donated watermelons to Natchitoches Parish Council onAging.  From left are Shelby Graham, Sonny Evans, Mary Ann Lyles, Laura Evans, SidneyEvans and Aaron Hearne. 

Interested in growing andselling your own fruits andvegetables? The CentralLouisiana EconomicDevelopment Agency(CLEDA) will host eight freeurban farming classes start-ing Saturday, Aug. 10 at 9 a.m.The purpose of the class is toshow growers how to cultivatefresh produce and generateprofits.

“According to the USDA,around 15 percent of theworld’s food is now grown inurban areas,” reports JimClinton, president and C.E.O.of CLEDA. “We’re excited toprovide the space and educa-tion to Central Louisiana’scommunity of growers so wecan push the movement for-ward.”

Alexandria native JesseFoster, whose farming careerspans more than 40 years, willlead the workshops. This isyour chance to learn the busi-ness side of urban farming,from the planting of a seed to

packaging and selling whatyou grow. Topics include prep-ping the land, fertilizing,planting, watering, managinginsects, weeding, harvestingand selling. The first class onAug. 10 will be held in theCLEDA offices in Alexandria,located at 1118 Third St.Future classes will be held at afarm at 4005 Third St.

Contact Stacey Douglas [email protected] or (318)441-3404 to register.

CLEDA is an organizationwhich consists of the econom-ic development entities from

the parishes of Allen,Avoyelles, Catahoula,Concordia, Grant, LaSalle,Natchitoches, Rapides,Vernon and Winn. The mis-sion of the Central LouisianaEconomic DevelopmentAlliance is to help people pros-per in vibrant, thriving com-munities. CLEDA’s activitiesinclude keeping data onCentral Louisiana parishes,marketing the region, provid-ing educational opportunitiesand communicating withexisting businesses to maxi-mize expansion and retention.

Development agency will offer free classes onurban farming to grow profit with food

Kindergarten teacher at Parks Elementary Debra Wamberprepares her class for the school year. She will teach 20 chil-dren. Wamber said, “In all the other grades I have taught, Ilove teaching Kindergarten.”

Parks Elementary fourthgrade teacher KristyRoberson places responsecards in a basket. “If I ask astudent a multiple choicequestion, they will hold up acard. It’s an assessmentcheck.”

Third grade teacher at NSUElementary Lab SchoolHillary Gray places labels onnotebooks for her students.She will teach 24 students inher homeroom class.

First grade teacher at NSUElementary Lab SchoolDanielle Dunahoe adds aheart cut out to her classroomto symbolize the school’stheme for the year, “PeaceLove and E-Lab.”Lisa Bellow, art teacher at NSU Elementary Lab School

mounts mirrors to represent Picasso’s distorted faces. Shesaid, “This will wake up their imagination.”

With the help of her sons Jared, middle, and Jason, thirdgrade teacher Sonya Elie moves into a new classroom at L.P.Vaughn.

First grade teacher Alexandra Antwine assembles a pocketchart stand. Antwine has been a teacher at L.P. Vaughn forfive years. She said, “I expect for my kids to learn and weneed more parental involvement. The transition fromkindergarten to first grade can be challenging.”

Kindergarten teacher LindaHoward rearranges herclassroom at L.P. Vaughn.

Everybody prepares for back-to-school

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By Amanda Franko-TobinChase scenes on top of a

high-speed bullet train,Adamantium claws and silverknives ripping through ceil-ings in a desperate grip, peel-ing back sheets of metal in ajaw clenching shriek. A lonearcher leaping through theskyline of Tokyo, sending outarrows with deadly accuracywhile poised on the edge of askyscraper.

The movements are grace-ful, intense and highly physi-cal. It’s a testament to theactors that even the mostunlikely stunts are deliveredwith a degree of plausibility.When done right, comic bookmovies shine in a marriage ofgod-like strength and humanemotion. “The Wolverine” isdone right.

Without geeking out toomuch here, “The Wolverine”is a spin-off of the popular “X-Men” franchise. I love the X-Men. It’s a quality comic, andthe 1990s animation serieswas fantastic in its portrayalof different mutants (helloooGambit). The themes that geta lot of play are difference andbelonging, power and vulnera-bility, prejudice and under-standing among groups withthe great potential to destroyeach other.

One of the film’s stars isSvetlana Khodchenkova asthe lovely Viper. With a sinu-ous body and laughing eyes,she captures every scene phys-ically. Yet Viper as a mutant isunder-developed. Shedescribes herself as “immuneto all the poisons in the world,including man” and enjoysblinding or physically maim-ing her victims.

A long tongue creeps out ofher painted mouth, ready foran eerie kiss of death at anyprovocation. The film halfwayreferences her motivations ofmoney and power, but the realcharacterization is one ofinnate and sexually chargedevil. She’s an intriguing char-acter, an interesting counter-part to the soft-spoken, waif-like Mariko, played by TaoOkamoto.

Mariko’s lithe body, clothedin floating fabrics is visuallyappealing and fits anephemeral being introducedas needing to be rescued.However all of the characters,modern day princessesincluded, eventually engagein physical combat. RilaFukushima’s sword swipes asthe disarmingly diminutiveYukio stand out in the fre-quent action reels.

And there’s Logan, thebrooding, dark, immortalLogan who finds an on-again,off-again purpose asWolverine. Jackman treats thecharacter with a level offinesse. Audiences of “TheWolverine” see a man boundto an indestructible frame andchained to memories of thepast. Wolverine is portrayedas animal (he is “theWolverine”). A lurking figure

who mourns the death of hislove and an eternal futurewithout her.

In a peculiar twist, Loganfinds the mortality he cravesin an unplanned trip to Japan.For the first time in years,Wolverine feels when bulletsshred skin. Jackman plays themoment perfectly. We see hispuzzled exhaustion, his new-found vulnerability, his auto-matic denial that pain, well,hurts. These moments ofthoughtfulness are peaks,stalls in a wave of high veloci-ty stunts, action and physicalcombat.

Brief moments of wryhumor arise when Wolverineencounters cultural differ-ence. “The Wolverine” reliesheavily on “stranger in astrange land” motifs. Logan ischaracterized as different,first from other Americansand especially from hisJapanese hosts. Overallthough, the nods to Japanseem uncomfortable. Thereare ninjas, yakuzas, refer-ences to samurai culture.Pivotal scenes take place inNagasaki, where the UnitedStates dropped an atomicbomb. The effect is visuallystimulating if not philosophi-cally entertaining. Is thereanother space beyond war inwhich to meet a culture?

Audiences can debate thatquestion. The film emphasizescontrast over conversation.Director James Mangold pairssweeping, panoramic viewswith a narrow personal focus.

The city lights and blurredtraffic of Tokyo blend into thestrained silence of a car andits reluctant passenger. Thefoaming seas and jagged coastof Nagasaki merge into a manchopping wood before a crowdof elders.

And it is man who provokesthe movie’s must indelibleimages. Brawny, sweaty, oftenwounded, Jackman’sWolverine embodies the basetalents of which people arecapable. That physical poweroften leads to deadly violence,a glimpse of truth the charac-ters occasionally recognizewhen technology is used tofurther dark ambition.

The crux of this comeswhen an Adamantium robotwith a blazing, 8-foot swordtowers over Logan. Logan ispinned, helpless as the bladenears his outstretched claws,ready to sheer through boneand metal until only fleshremains.

With suppressed mutantpowers and no Adamantium,Logan would remain onlyLogan, never able to cloakhimself as the crime-fighting,indestructible Wolverine. Theaudience recognizes theuncomfortable power in thismoment, a technological cre-ation castrating man fromthat which made him great,from that which he oncescorned. God is transferred inmetal strength, the moviewhispers to the fearful heartsof audience members. See itand decide an answer.

If Hugh Jackman shirtless isn’t reason enough to see “TheWolverine,” consider the action.

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When fang meets claw...superhero movies create intimatecontact between villain and hero, questioning the separate-ness of each. From left are Svetlana Khodchenkova as Viperand Hugh Jackman as Logan, a.k.a. Wolverine.

The theatre and dancedepartment of NorthwesternState University will continuea mystery dinner showWednesday, Aug. 7-Saturday,Aug. 10.

Who Killed the Boss? is ahilarious office party murdermystery. The weekend isalmost here, the projects havebeen put to rest until Monday,and offices all over the coun-try are preparing for the samehonored tradition—the com-pany party!

Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

Dinner starts at 6 p.m. Ticketsare $25 per person andincludes a meal and show.

Reservations are required.Call 357-4218 or 357-4483 toreserve tickets and placeorders. The office is openMonday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4p.m. Messages can be left afterhours.

The menu is composed oftwo choices, beef brisket withbarbecue sauce, herb roastedred potatoes and baked corncasserole or chicken alfredoover penne pasta with mush-

rooms and buttered sweetpeas. Both entrees come witha chunky veggie soup withorzo, Caesar salad, toastedgarlic bread and angel foodcake with strawberry sauce.Meals come with ice tea. Beerand wine may be ordered bythe glass.

Cast is Julian Anderson,Will Sawyer, Alexia Mullally,Shannon Komlofske, CoryGermany and Claire Laurent.Scott Burrell is director andTyler Robinson and NeAmbriOwens are stage managers.

Mystery dinner theatre will continue next week

HAPPY BIRTHDAY forSaturday, Aug. 3, 2013:

This year you will experience alot of good luck if you are able tocenter yourself and follow yourinstincts. In fact, you might besurprised at how well you land. Ifyou are single, the people youattract could be emotionallyunavailable. Remember, it takesonly one person to be the rightone. If you are attached, the twoof you make an excellent couple.Sometimes you enjoy going offtogether without anyone else;other times, you like having yourown downtime. CANCER under-stands you better than you do!

The Stars Show the Kind ofDay You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH You could be met by

some resistance, even if you havegood intentions. Focus on yourfamily, specifically one or twoindividuals. If you have had a lotof difficulty with a particular per-son lately, today is not the day tosmooth things over. Tonight: Stayclose to home.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)HHHHH You could be over-

whelmed by everything you wantto get done. The good news is thatyou will enjoy crossing tasks andresponsibilities off your to-dolist. Someone might be upset ifyou do not make plans with himor her. Reach out to this person.Tonight: Talk up a storm.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)HHH Head to a fair or maybe a

casino, as you naturally will havea great time around a lot of peo-ple. The observer in you will bedelighted by the eccentric crowdaround you. Keep to your budget,and don’t allow your spending toget out of control. Tonight: Makeit your treat.

CANCER (June 21-July 22)HHHHH You have a warmth

about you that few people wouldthink to doubt, as you are so gen-uine. Your natural charm drawsin exactly what you desire.Through a loved one, you couldmeet someone very interestingwho could become a long-termfriend. Tonight: Just be yourself.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)HHH Touch base with a loved

one with whom you don’t oftenhave time to visit. Taking off forthe day together could beimmensely rewarding. You evenmight be tempted to cancel otherplans you made for later in theday. Tonight: Remember, youdon’t need to share everything!

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)HHHH Once you join friends,

whether it’s for a community pro-ject or at a ballgame, you willhave a great time. You’ll discovera new sense of camaraderie withone of your friends or perhapssomeone new. A loved one couldbecome jealous. Tonight: Don’tplay into a control game.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH Know when to defer to an

older friend or relative. You couldbe overwhelmed by everythingyou want to accomplish, especial-ly when it comes to fulfilling oth-ers’ wishes. Listen to news openly,and if you believe someone iswrong, avoid getting into an argu-ment. Tonight: At home.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)HHHH Be more forthright

when dealing with a sibling orloved one. You might want torethink a situation more careful-ly. Your awareness of what isneeded probably will not beappreciated by this person. Try totake a step back and observemore. Tonight: Go where there isgreat music.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)HHHH Plan on spending some

time with a friend or loved oneyou have not seen in a while.Whether it’s running errands orseeing a movie together, you willbond on a deep level. One-on-onetime keeps this connection close.Tonight: Say “yes” to a fun invita-tion.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)HHH For a while, you might be

OK with someone stealing thestage, but as the day goes on, youwill notice that your temperstarts to flare up. Try not to giveso much of yourself away, andfocus on staying levelheaded.Tonight: Claim responsibility foryour share of a problem.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)HHHH You have certain plans

and projects that you feel youmust complete no matter what. Toyour delight, you will completethem with ease, and you also willbe able to fit in some fun shoppingor join friends for a spontaneousget-together. Tonight: Choose afavorite stressbuster.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)HHHHH Allow more of your

creativity to flow. You might notrecognize your limitations in asituation involving friends. Donot accept a leadership role, evenif it is something as simple asthrowing a party. In fact, remainas uninvolved as you can.Tonight: Tap into your imagina-tion.

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BAPTIST

LUTHERAN CHRIST THE KING

LUTHERAN CHURCH 305 Royal St. at South Dr.

352-8708 Sunday School 9:00AM Sunday Worship 10:15 AM www.CelebratingJesus.net

NON- DENOMINATIONAL

FREEDOM LIFE CHURCH New facility now open

Located at 1530 Keyser Ave. Sundays at 10:30am

Wednesdays at 6:30pm Contemporary praise & worship

Inspiring messages KidZone (ages 0-12) every service

9th Hour Youth – Wednesday 6:30pm

OASIS OF LOVE 7681 Hwy 1 Bypass • 318-357-0487

Sunday 10:30 AM Wednesday 6:00 PM

Preaching The Message Of The Cross www.oasisoflovefellowship.org

RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH 1110 College Ave • 318-238-3444

Pastor Ellis E. Newman Sunday @ 10:00 AM

Wednesday @ 6:30 PM Prayer: Tuesday @ 7:00 PM

PENTECOSTAL

FOUNTAIN OF LIFE UNITED

PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

4500 University Parkway 352-6809 or 352-9065

Pastor James H. Whitehead Sunday Worship at

10:00 AM & 6:30 PM Youth Sunday 5:30 PM

J.A.M. (ages 4-10) Sunday 5:30 PM Wednesday Worship, Youth Service

and J.A.M. (ages 4-10) 7:00 PM Come As You Are - Leave Different!

NEW LIFE EVANGELISM

CENTER

4819 Hwy 3278, Natchitoches, LA 318-357-1911 • Rev. D.H. Bjornberg

Sunday 10:00AM & 6:00PM Monday Night Prayer 7:00 PM

Wed. Night Bible Study 7:00PM Wed. Children’s Church 7:00PM

A Church Where “Old Things Are Passed Away And All Things Are

Become New” 2 COR 5:17

METHODIST ASBURY UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH 704 Fifth Street, Natchitoches, L a

318.352.2752 Rev. Karli D. Pidgeon, Pastor Sunday School @ 9:30 a.m.

Worship Service @ 11:00 a.m.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 411 Second St. • 357-8296 Pastor Doug deGraffenried

8:45 a.m. Worship (In Sanctuary) 9:30 a.m. Worship (In Crossroads)

9:30 a.m. SPLASH for kids 10:45 a.m. Worship (In Crossroads)

7 TH /12 TH Grade Youth Sundays 4:30 p.m. (Family Life Center)

Club 345 Third Sunday 4:15p.m. for 3rd, 4th, 5th Graders

Children’s Choir Wednesday 4:30 p.m. for Pre-K 6:00 p.m. for K-1st

6:30- p.m. for 2nd-5th Nursery: Infant thru 4 years

www.fumcnla.org

CHURCH OF CHRIST

LAKE STREET

CHURCH OF CHRIST

1307 Lake St. • 352-6474 Sunday 9:00 AM Bible Study 10:00 AM Morning Worship 6:00 PM Evening Worship

Wed. 7:00 PM Evening Service

PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH PC (USA) 114 Bienville & Hwy 1 S. • 352-3016

Rev. Kathy Muder Sunday School: 9:45 AM

Sunday Worship: 11:00 AM Potluck Dinner - 3rd Wednesday

of Each Month at 6:15 PM website: www.fpcnatchitoches.org “A Small Church A Large Family”

ROMAN CATHOLIC

HOLY CROSS

CATHOLIC CHURCH

129 Second Street • 352-2615 Father Jason Gootee

DAILY MASS Tues. & Wed. - 5:30 PM

Thur. 2:00PM at Natchitoches Assisted Living Friday 8:30AM Followed By The Stations Of The Cross

Sunday Vigil on Saturday @ 4:00 PM Sunday Mass 11:00 AM & 5:00PM

TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 533 Second St. • 352-3113

Sunday 9:30AM Sunday School Sunday 9:00AM The Holy Eucharist Sunday 10:30AM The Holy Eucharist Wed 5:15PM, The Holy Eucharist

Celebrated in the Parish Hall The Rev’d Catherine M. Thompson,

Rector www.trinityparish.info

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FULL GOSPEL

EL BETHEL FULL GOSPEL

HOUSE OF REFUGE, INC.

4198 Old River Road, Natchez, LA 318-658-5803

Sunday School 9:45 AM SundayWorship 11:00 AM

Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM This is a Church for All People

FAITH FAMILY CHURCH Faith Christian Academy

131 Sorgee Rd. • 318-357-1315 Sunday @ 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM

Youth Sunday @ 6:00 PM Wednesday @ 6:30 PM

Adopt-A-Block Saturday @ 10:30 AM

Pastors Steve and Teri Ciaccio “Where Friends Become Family” www.faithfamilynatchitoches.com

COLDWATER BAPTIST CHURCH 6558 Hwy 6 West • 354-1777

Rev. Rickey Robertson Sunday School 9:30

Worship Service 10:30 Sunday Evening 6:00

Wednesday Night 6:00

CRESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Bible Study – 10am

Sunday Worship – 11am & 6pm Wednesday Prayer Svc & Meal – 6:30pm Hwy 9 & Hwy 156 (near Black Lake)

Pastor Turman Leach

EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 4473 Hwy 3278 • 352-4652

Rev. John R. Elliott Sunday School 9:45 AM

Children’s Church 11 AM Sunday Worship 11 AM & 6 PM Wednesday Night Services 7 PM

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH First Baptist Church 508 Second Street 352-3737 Rev. Thomas Rush, Pastor

For current service times and activities, please go to

www.fbcnatchitoches.net

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ROBELINE

7739 Oak St. Robeline, La Bro. Brian Ray • 472-1088 Sunday School 10:00 AM

Sunday Worship: 11:00AM & 6:00PM Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30 PM

GRAND ECORE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 1700 Washington St.

Rev. Wayne Hicks Sunday School 9:45 AM

Morning Worship Service 11:00 AM Sunday Bible Study 5:00 PM

Evening Worship Service 6:00 PM Wednesday Prayer Service 6:00PM

HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH 1580 Harmony Rd, Rev. Randy Olliff

Sunday School 10:00 AM Morning Worship Service 11:00 AM Evening Worship Service 5:30 PM Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30PM

OLD BETHEL BAPTIST

CHURCH

504 Old Bethel Church Rd. Natchitoches, LA • 472-9698 Rev. Danny Asbell • 471-2000

Sunday School 9:45 AM Worship 11:00 AM & 5:00 PM

Wednesday Night Services 6:30 PM

ST. MARY BAPTIST CHURCH (CANE RIVER)

1451 Keyser Avenue, 318-352-2301 Ardonul Brinson, Pastor

Sunday School - 8:00 a.m. Worship Services - 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday Night Bible Study - 6 PM

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 527 Howard St. (Near Weaver Elem.)

Bro. Joshua Currie Bible Study 9:30 AM Sunday Worship 10:30AM & 6:00PM

Wednesday Awana 5:45PM Bible Study 6:00PM

UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH OF CAMPTI

7686 Hwy 9 Campti, LA • 476-3739 Mike Honzell, Pastor

Sunday Bible Study 9:45AM Sunday Morning Worship 11:00AM Sunday Evening Worship 6:00PM

Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30PM Unitedbaptistcampti.com

WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 6834 Hwy 1 Bypass • 352-2383

Bro. Bill Hudson, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 AM

Worship Service 8:30 & 11:00 AM Sunday and Wednesday 6:30 PM

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For nearly a month, I havebeen a do-it-yourself warrior.It started out as purchasingnew appliances for thekitchen. Once the applianceswere installed the colors inthe kitchen needed to change.If the colors in the kitchenwere going to change then thelong wall which starts in thekitchen and ends in the denneeded to be painted. If thatwall was being painted thewhole den needed to be paint-ed. The home improvementshows on television last 30minutes.

The project is always com-pleted in the allotted time. Myproject has gone on and on. Iam one door away from com-pletion! I’m thinking thoseshows on television are stagedand edited heavily! The televi-sion people are too happy tohave done it all themselves.This project has made megrumpy.

For some reason, in themiddle of this renovationmess I decided that the base-boards and the quarter roundneeded to come up. There

were sections that had beenpatched and didn’t match. Theone tool I handle well is acrowbar. I removed eighty feetof baseboards, quarter round,and the associated nails.

I am not a carpenter, noram I the son of a carpenter. AsI thought about replacingwhat I removed, I began towonder if I was in over myhead. After all, replacing thestuff involved measuring andangles. Suddenly all thoseclasses in geometry andtrigonometry began to makesense. Back in High School,Mr. Holmes told us we wouldneed this stuff one day. Hespoke the truth. My day ofmath reckoning had arrived.

Here is what I discoveredabout my carpentry skills. Idon’t have any. Thankfully,Tommy Covington loaned methe proper saw. I bought a nailgun. On Sunday afternoon,because the ox was in theditch, I started replacing thebaseboards. The first thing Idiscovered was that I needed atool belt. I spent too muchtime looking for the tape mea-sure and my pencil. I alsolearned that my memory isjust shot. What was 90 ? inchesinside at the wall, became 91 ?inches outside at the saw. Iunderstand the measure-ments written on walls ofbuildings under construction.I won’t bother you with cut-ting all the 45 degree angles. Iseemed to reverse the angles

when I was at the saw. I sufferfrom carpentry dyslexia. Ipurchased “extra” materialsbecause I know me and myskills.

It’s done! I made a ton ofsaw dust. I had a great timewith the nail gun. Best of all,after I finish caulking it all, itwill not look like a preacherwith no carpentry skills did it.I even figured out how toattach baseboards to a brickwall.

I am humbled by peoplewith the actual skills. I havedeveloped an admiration forelectricians, plumbers, car-penters, and handy men. Ateach point in my little projectsomeone came saved my littlepreacher hide. They knewwhat they were doing and didit well. Tommy, Allison, andWaddy all bailed me out,thanks guys! I learned fromyou.

Jesus told his disciples, “Iam going to prepare a placefor you.” Jesus, the carpenter,is building a place for you! Heknows what He is doing. Canyou imagine what He ispreparing for you? It is cus-tom designed and built foryou!

Before you turn your lifeinto a do-it-yourself project,why not call upon one whoknows all about life and livingit faithfully. When you give uptrying to fix your life andallow Jesus to transform yourlife, everybody benefits.

Religious differences can be funnyPONDERINGS

By the Rev.Doug de

GraffenriedPastor at

First UnitedMethodistChurch

Local celebrity to host art show at LSMSA

Wine pairingdinner willtake placeover ValentineDay weekend

Rapides Foundation to dispense grant money

Universe takes stress out of DIY projects

Ashland Lodge #196 received the Achievement Award for 2012 from the Grand Lodge ofthe State of Louisiana July 22. From left are current Worshipful Master Bro. Larry Page,R:W: Bro. Fred Sullivan, DGL (who was W.M. for Ashland Lodge #196 for 2012) and pre-senting the award, R:W: Bro. Will Gray, Grand Junior Warden for the Grand Lodge of theState of Louisiana.

Pentecost BaptistChurch will host the 30-year anniversary of Rev. Joeand Min. Dorothy WilliamsAug. 23-25 at 7 p.m. and a cli-max service on Sunday at 3p.m. Minister Cynthia Tateand new Zion MissionaryBaptist Church are theguests for Friday. St. PeterBaptist Church choir ofCampti, The Singer Stars ofNatchitoches, God’s ExtraAnointed Ones and TheSoulette of Colfax are theguests for Saturday. Rev.Carey Smith and GreenvilleBaptist Church in Clarenceare the guests for the climaxservice on Sunday. For moreinformation, call AliceWare at 609-6054.

Agape Love Center willhost the 23-year pastoralanniversary of Rev. JohnnieDavis Sept. 8 at 9 a.m. and aclimax service will takeplace at 3 p.m. The guestspeaker is Bishop RoderickMitchell from The New LifeChurch of Cleveland, Miss.For more information, call357-1823.

City of Refuge Churchwill host Comedy in the CityAug. 10 at 7 p.m. This is afree event and the guestcomedian is Joey I.L.O. Thechurch will also host a Backto School Party Aug. 17 from5-7:30 p.m. for kids age 8-12.There will be games, foodand prizes. For more infor-mation, call TarlishaJohnson at 476-2264.

Rev. Ronnie WilliamsJr. and Rockford BaptistChurch will host a Back toSchool Bash Saturday, Aug.3 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Therewill be a water slide,Jupiter Jump, games andfood. A Back to School pro-gram will take place Aug. 4at 11 a.m. Rev. Bobby PeaJr. of Living WordMinistries will be the guestspeaker and school sup-plies will be given to thechildren. For more infor-mation, call 609-0806.

Bishop Abdul Rasheedwill host a Eagle’s ClubMen?s Breakfast Sunday,Aug. 4 from 8-9:30 a.m. Thebreakfast will take place at3806 Linwood Ave. inShreveport.

Living WordMinistries located on 1401Welch Street will host thechurch’s 10-year anniver-sary Aug. 11 at 2:30 p.m.The guest speaker is Rev.Steven Harris Sr. ofAbundant LifeInternational. For moreinformation, call 352-7733.

Rev. Earnest Greenand LighthouseMissionary Baptist Churchin Campti will host a home-coming service Aug. 18 at2:30 p.m. The guests areRev. Robert White and NewMount Olive BaptistChurch of Coushatta. Formore information, call 476-3336.

Rev. Henry and DorisButler and O.W.E.Ministries will host a Backto School Bash Aug. 10 at 9a.m. Guests are Rev. Robertand Katherine Jackson ofHeart After God Ministriesand Rev. Henry and DeniseCalhoun of KingdomMinistries. Parents must bepresent with children toreceive school items andmust register children foruniform sizes.Registration begins July 22-26 from 9 a.m.-noon. O.W.E.Ministries will providerefreshments. For moreinformation, call DorcasBernstine at 609-2967.

Central BaptistChurch of Robeline willhost vacation bible school,Aug. 3 from 8:30 a.m.-5:30p.m. For more information,call Codie Goings at 332-0829.

The St. MatthewBaptist Church in Crestonis in need of a musician.For more information, con-tact Kenneth Melone Jr. at245-0035.

Grief Support Groupwill meet the fourthThursday of every monthat 5:30 p.m. in the churchhall at St. Anthony ofPadua located at 911 FifthSt. in Natchitoches. Anyoneexperiencing a loss mayattend. For more informa-tion, call Sylvia LaCour at214-0944.

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ALEX VEIGA,AP Business Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP) — It’soften the most daunting andemotionally taxing item onone’s financial to-do list:Buying a home.

Most people wade intohomeownership for the firsttime in their 20s and early30s, when they still have thebulk of their working years

ahead of them and a longrunway to build equity — akey asset for eventually mov-ing up to a bigger home.

But what if you’ve reachedmidlife and still envisionbuying a home one day?Tackling that first home pur-chase after 40 can be easierin some ways than whenyou’re just staring out inyour career, but it also bringsits own set of financial fac-

tors.“It’s impor-

tant to con-sider thef i n a n c i a lwork youhave left,”says EleanorBlayney, con-sumer advo-cate for theC e r t i f i e dF i n a n c i a lP l a n n e rBoard ofS t a n d a r d sbased inWa s h i n g t o nD.C. “Thefinancial hur-dles you stillhave over therest of yourlife and howhomeowner-ship and debtin particularare going toimpact that.”

A NationalA s s o c i at i o nof Realtors

survey of people who boughta home between July 2011and June 2012 showed thatnearly 80 percent of first-time homebuyers were 32years-old or younger.

In the next age bracket,those age 33-47, 36 percentwere first-time buyers;between the ages of 48 to 57,only 19 percent were first-time buyers. The rates offirst-time homeownershipgenerally declined as buyersgot older, according to thesurvey, which featured 8,500respondents.

Even so, the last decade’seconomic downturn andhousing crash has forcedmany to put off that firsthome purchase.

Here are some things toconsider if you’re over 40and eyeing homeownership:

Lending Rules Don’tChange For Older Buyers

Good news: Being closer toretirement age than someonein their 20s and 30s can’tlegally be held against youby a lender when they con-sider you for a home loan,regardless of the loan peri-od.

“So if somebody was towalk in today, and they’re 114years old, and they ask for a30-year mortgage and qualifyfor it, we have to give it tothem,” says Tom Jarboe,regional manager at lenderPrimary ResidentialMortgage Inc.

The decision on whether

one qualifies for a loanhinges on the borrower’sincome, assets, credit historyand other factors.

Banks generally look backtwo years to establish a bor-rower’s income history andalso look to evaluate the like-lihood that the borrower willcontinue to make the samelevel of income for at leastanother three years.

If you’re in your late 50s orearly 60s and disclose thatyou’re planning to retirewithin three years, a lenderwill evaluate your projectedearnings from SocialSecurity, retirementaccounts, dividends oninvestments and othersources.

Consider Benefits OfPaying Off Loan

Most banks operate underthe assumption that even a30-year fixed mortgage willbe swapped out for anotherloan within eight years, ifnot sooner. That’s becausemany homebuyers often endup refinancing, or movingfor work or due to familyconsiderations.

But paying off a home andowning it free and clear bythe time one retires is asmart play, particularly asthe cost of housing is a sig-nificant expense for a personrelying on a fixed income.

That can be tougher forsomeone who puts off thatfirst home purchase twodecades into their prime

working years, assumingthey haven’t saved up moneyto make a hefty down pay-ment — think at least 30 per-cent.

But it’s doable.Blayney recommends that

even older borrowers whotake on a 30-year mortgagetake steps to pay off the loanor lower the monthly pay-ment significantly by thetime they retire.

That could mean makingextra payments during theearly years of the loan, orputting up more than theminimum down payment sothe borrower is financing asmaller amount. A 15-yearmortgage, which typicallytranslates into lower inter-est, but higher monthly pay-ments, is another route to aquicker loan payoff.

Look Into First-TimeBuyer Assistance

One of the biggest obsta-cles to homeownership iscoming up with a down pay-ment to qualify for a loan.

Federal and state housingagencies offer assistance forfirst-time homebuyers,including in many cases for-mer homeowners whohaven’t owned a home for atleast three years. You canfind a list of some programsby state at www.hud.gov .

Remember though, whilesome loan programs allowhomebuyers to make a downpayment of as little as 3.5percent of the purchase

price, expertssay you’llneed to saveenough for atleast a 20 per-cent downpayment inorder to getthe lowestinterest rate

and avoid having to pay pri-vate mortgage insurance, orPMI.

And they can come withhefty fees and restrictions.

Ask Yourself If This IsThe Right Time To Buy?You may want to own a

home, but are you financiallyready to take on the financialcommitment that comes witha home loan?

Experts recommend bor-rowers consider the implica-tions of buying a home intheir later years, as well astaking on a large loan

“This isn’t the situationwhere if you happen to timeyour purchase incorrectlywhen you’re 25 and you buyat the top of the market, youstill have most of your lifeleft to recover financially,”says Rick Sharga, executivevice president at home auc-tion site Auction.com.

Consult With AFinancial Planner

Buying a home in midlifeor beyond has direct implica-tions on retirement.

Homeownership can bringstability to one’s monthlyhousing costs, versus rentalhousing, as well as tax bene-fits, but it also carries with ita trove of costs, includingproperty taxes, insuranceand maintenance.

A good way to evaluate allthe ways buying a home,whether in cash or throughfinancing, will affect one’sretirement finances is toenlist a financial planner togo over one’s retirementgoals.

“You have to sharpen yourpencil, sit down and do allthe math,” Blayney says.“There’s no one answer.”

Copyright 2013The Associated Press

6B THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, August 3-4, 2013

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PUBLIC NOTICES FOR8/3/13

SHERIFF'S SALE

CHASE HOME FINANCEVersus No. 82942ALEATRICE NASH

10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES

STATE OF LOUISIANA

Notice is herebygiven that by virtue of a Writof Seizure and Sale issued inthe hereinabove entitled andnumbered cause I have seizedand taken into my possessionand will offer for sale and sellfor cash, ***WITHOUT***appraisement, to the last andhighest bidder, at public auc-tion, at the NATCHITOCHESPARISH COURTHOUSE,200 Church Street, on the FirstFloor in the hallway just out-side the doorway of theSheriff's Department CivilOffice, Natchitoches,Louisiana, between the legalsale hours commencing at10:00 A.M. on WEDNES-DAY, ***August 07, 2013***,the following described prop-erty, to wit:

That certain lot or parcel ofground, together with allbuildings and improvementslocated thereon, located in theCity and Parish ofNatchitoches, Louisiana,being more particularlydescribed as follows, to-wit:Lot 8 of Cane VillageSubdivision, Unit Number 2,as same is shown on a plat ofsurvey prepared by Sammie L.Craft and Associates, datedDecember, 1972 and recordedin Map Book 1, Page 549 ofthe records of NatchitochesParish, Louisiana, subject tothe building restrictions andprotective covenants bearingagainst Cane VillageSubdivision Unit Number 2dated March 9, 1976 andrecorded in Conveyance Book328, Page 306, as amendedMay 3, 1976, said amend-ments recorded inConveyance Book 331, Page346, all of the records ofNatchitoches Parish,Louisiana. Further amend-ments to the building restric-tions and protective covenantsof Cane Village SubdivisionUnit Number 2, dated March30, 1978, placed of record onMarch 30, 1978

ANYONE PURCHASINGPROPERTY AT SHER-IFF'S SALE IS GIVENUNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALEDAY TO PAY THE FULLPURCHASE AMOUNT BYCERTIFIED FUNDS.BECAUSE FUNDS AREDUE AND PAYABLE BY2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY,ANYONE INTERESTEDIN BIDDING MUST SUB-MIT A "LETTER OFCREDIT" FROM THEIRFINANCIAL INSTITU-TION TO CHAD NELSONAT THE SHERIFF'SOFFICE PRIOR TO THESALE.

NATCHITOCHES PARISHSHERIFF'S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR.,SHERIFF#313-13 7/6 & 8/3***

SHERIFF'S SALE

U. S. BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS

TRUSTEE FOR C-BASS2006-CB7 TRUST,

MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED

CERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-CB7

Versus No. 86033BDANNY RAY VAUGHN,SR., (A/K/A DANNY R.VAUGHN, SR., DANNYVAUGHN, SR., DANNY

RAY VAUGHN, DANNY R.VAUGHN, DANNY

VAUGHN) & LAS HONDAMELISSA LYNCH

VAUGHN AKA LASHONDA MELISSA

LYNCH, LASHONDA M.LYNCH, LAS HONDA

LYNCH, LAS HONDA M.LYNCH VAUGHN,

LASHONDA MELISSA L.VAUGHN, LASHONDA

M. L. V

10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

PARISH OFNATCHITOCHES

STATE OF LOUISIANA

Notice is herebygiven that by virtue of a Writof Seizure and Sale issued inthe hereinabove entitled andnumbered cause I have seizedand taken into my possessionand will offer for sale and sellfor cash, ***WITH***appraisement, to the last andhighest bidder, at public auc-tion, at the NATCHITOCHESPARISH COURTHOUSE,200 Church Street, on the FirstFloor in the hallway just out-side the doorway of theSheriff's Department CivilOffice, Natchitoches,Louisiana, between the legalsale hours commencing at10:00 A.M. on WEDNES-DAY, ***August 07, 2013***,the following described prop-erty, to wit:

LOT 24 SOUTHWOODESTATES SUBDIVISION,UNIT #3, AS PER PLAT BYROBERT LYNN DAVISFILED SEPTEMBER 4, 2002ON MAP SLIDE 491-B,RECORDS OF NATCHI-TOCHES PARISH,LOUISIANA.

I M P R O V E M E N T SINCLUDE A 2005 FLEET-WOOD BEACON HILLMOBILE HOME, BEARINGSERIAL NUMBERTXFL586AB06402-BH11 ASNOTED IN THAT AFFI-DAVIT OF IMMOBILIZA-TION DATED MARCH 8,2005, RECORDED ONMARCH 10, 2005 AT CON-VEYANCE BOOK 0589 ATPAGE 498, NATCHI-TOCHES PARISH, STATEOF LOUISIANA.

WHICH HAS THEADDRESS OF 203 INDE-PENDENCE STREET,NATCHITOCHES, LA71457.

ANYONE PURCHASINGPROPERTY AT SHER-IFF'S SALE IS GIVENUNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALEDAY TO PAY THE FULLPURCHASE AMOUNT BYCERTIFIED FUNDS.BECAUSE FUNDS AREDUE AND PAYABLE BY2:00 P. M. ON SALE DAY,ANYONE INTERESTEDIN BIDDING MUST SUB-MIT A "LETTER OFCREDIT" FROM THEIRFINANCIAL INSTITU-TION TO CHAD NELSONAT THE SHERIFF'SOFFICE PRIOR TO THESALE.

NATCHITOCHES PARISHSHERIFF'S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR.,SHERIFF#314-13 7/6 & 8/3***

SHERIFF'S SALE

FIRST CITIZENS BANK &TRUST CO.

Versus No. 84989A COUNTRY INNS OF THESOUTH, INC., FIRAL L.RYDER A/K/A FIRALRYDER, AND JOYCE

DAWSON RYDER A/K/AJOYCE RYDER

10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES

STATE OF LOUISIANA

Notice is herebygiven that by virtue of a Writof Seizure and Sale issued inthe hereinabove entitled andnumbered cause I have seizedand taken into my possessionand will offer for sale and sellfor cash, ***WITH***appraisement, to the last andhighest bidder, at public auc-tion, at the NATCHITOCHESPARISH COURTHOUSE,200 Church Street, on the FirstFloor in the hallway just out-side the doorway of theSheriff's Department CivilOffice, Natchitoches,Louisiana, between the legalsale hours commencing at10:00 A.M. on WEDNES-DAY, ***September 04,2013***, the followingdescribed property, to wit:

A CERTAIN LOT OFGROUND, together will allbuildings and improvementslocated thereon, situated in theCity and Parish ofNatchitoches, Louisiana, andbeing more particularlydescribed as follows:

Lot 41 of Lakeview EstatesSubdivision to the City ofNatchitoches, as same isshown on a plat of survey byO.F. Reisgner, C.E., datedOctober 23, 1930, and record-ed in Conveyance Book 165,page 40 of the Records ofNatchitoches Parish,Louisiana.

This being a portion of the

same property acquired byJoseph Peter Khoury andMalick Salin from Mrs.Catherine D. Slyker and RiouxSlyker by deed dated July 29,1966, recorded in ConveyanceBook, 271, page 124. JosephPeter Khoury having obtainedthe undivided interest ofMalick Salin by deed datedJanuary 15, 1970, recorded inConveyance Book 290, page99 of the Records ofNatchitoches Parish,Louisiana.

The widow and children ofJoseph Peter Khoury inheritedthe above described propertyby Judgment of Possessiondated the 20th day of January,1972, recorded in ConveyanceBook 302, page 638 of theRecords of NatchitochesParish, Louisiana.

This being the same propertyacquired by the mortgagorsfrom widow and children ofJoseph Peter Khoury by deeddated March 12, 1985.

Together with a manufacturedhome consisting of two (2)Safari 13' 10" x 70' units (A &B), Serial NumbersSILA0072, 1985 models, asdescribed in theManufacturer's Certificate ofOrigin, which said units aredeclared to be immobilizedand made a part of the proper-ty hereinabove describedunder the provisions ofLouisiana R.S. 9:1149.1 et.seq., and particularlyLouisiana R.S. 9:1149.4.

ANYONE PURCHASINGPROPERTY AT SHER-IFF'S SALE IS GIVENUNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALEDAY TO PAY THE FULLPURCHASE AMOUNT BYCERTIFIED FUNDS.BECAUSE FUNDS AREDUE AND PAYABLE BY2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY,ANYONE INTERESTEDIN BIDDING MUST SUB-MIT A "LETTER OFCREDIT" FROM THEIRFINANCIAL INSTITU-TION TO CHAD NELSONAT THE SHERIFF'SOFFICE PRIOR TO THESALE.

NATCHITOCHES PARISHSHERIFF'S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR.,SHERIFF#377-13 8/3, 31***

SHERIFF'S SALE

JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, NATIONAL

ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER

TO CHASE HOMEFINANCE, LLC

Versus No. 84827AMILTON HELAIRE, JR.

ET AL

10TH JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

PARISH OFNATCHITOCHES

STATE OF LOUISIANA

Notice is herebygiven that by virtue of a Writof Seizure and Sale issued inthe hereinabove entitled andnumbered cause I have seizedand taken into my possessionand will offer for sale and sellfor cash, ***WITH***appraisement, to the last andhighest bidder, at public auc-tion, at the NATCHITOCHESPARISH COURTHOUSE,200 Church Street, on the FirstFloor in the hallway just out-side the doorway of theSheriff's Department CivilOffice, Natchitoches,Louisiana, between the legalsale hours commencing at10:00 A.M. on WEDNES-DAY, ***August 07, 2013***,the following described prop-erty, to wit:

THAT CERTAIN PIECE,PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND,together with all buildings andimprovements thereon, locat-ed and situated in NATCHI-TOCHES PARISH,LOUISIANA, and more par-ticularly described as follows:

LOT 324 of POINT PLACESUBDIVISION, UNIT 3, asshown on a plat of surveydated December 5, 1978 byA.J. Brouillette, registeredLand Surveyor, and which sur-vey is recorded in Map Slide220A, in the official records ofNatchitoches Parish,Louisiana

ANYONE PURCHASINGPROPERTY AT SHER-IFF'S SALE IS GIVENUNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALEDAY TO PAY THE FULLPURCHASE AMOUNT BYCERTIFIED FUNDS.BECAUSE FUNDS AREDUE AND PAYABLE BY 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY,ANYONE INTERESTEDIN BIDDING MUST SUB-MIT A "LETTER OFCREDIT" FROM THEIRFINANCIAL INSTITU-TION TO CHAD NELSONAT THE SHERIFF'SOFFICE PRIOR TO THESALE.

NATCHITOCHES PARISHSHERIFF'S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR.,SHERIFF#378-13 7/6 & 8/3***

SHERIFF'S SALE

OLD RIVER MARKET-

PLACE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

Versus No. 86161ARITE TYME

ENTERPRISES, LLC, ET AL

10TH JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT

PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES

STATE OF LOUISIANA

Notice is herebygiven that by virtue of a Writof Seizure and Sale issued inthe hereinabove entitled andnumbered cause I have seizedand taken into my possessionand will offer for sale and sellfor cash, ***WITH***appraisement, to the last andhighest bidder, at public auc-tion, at the NATCHITOCHESPARISH COURTHOUSE,200 Church Street, on the FirstFloor in the hallway just out-side the doorway of theSheriff's Department CivilOffice, Natchitoches,Louisiana, between the legalsale hours commencing at10:00 A.M. on WEDNES-DAY, ***August 07, 2013**,the following described prop-erty, to wit:

A certain parcel of land in theCity of Natchitoches,Louisiana, consisting of LotEight (8) and a strip ten (10)feet wide off the East side ofLot Nine (9) of Block Six (6)of the St. Maurice Subdivisionto the City of Natchitoches,Louisiana, as per plat made byGaiennie Hyams, Surveyor,dated March 11, 1944, record-ed in Conveyance Book 193,Page 642, of the Records ofNatchitoches Parish,Louisiana and being the sameproperty purchased by MelbaB. 0' Quinn from H. B. Stovallas per deed dated September22, 1954 and acquired byCornelia Melancon fromMelba B. O'Quinn as per deeddated May 17, 1955; saidproperty being municipallyknown as 224 Sirod Street,Natchitoches, Louisiana(Assessor's Parcel#0011352900)

ANYONE PURCHASINGPROPERTY AT SHER-IFF'S SALE IS GIVENUNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALEDAY TO PAY THE FULLPURCHASE AMOUNT BYCERTIFIED FUNDS.BECAUSE FUNDS AREDUE AND PAYABLE BY 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY,ANYONE INTERESTEDIN BIDDING MUST SUB-MIT A "LETTER OFCREDIT" FROM THEIRFINANCIAL INSTITU-TION TO CHAD NELSONAT THE SHERIFF'SOFFICE PRIOR TO THESALE.

NATCHITOCHES PARISHSHERIFF'S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR.,SHERIFF#384-13 7/6 & 8/3***

NOTICE OF TIMBERSALE

The Natchitoches ParishSchool Board is requestingbids on 329 acres of markedpine and hardwood timber.Bid date is 2:00 p.m. onAugust 13, 2013. Call RonPrewitt @ 318-471-2522 toreceive sale prospectus.#408-13 7/20, 25, 27, 8/1,3,8,10***

BID INVITATION

DATE: July 22, 2013

FROM:City of NatchitochesPurchasing Department1400 Sabine StreetNatchitoches, LA 71457

BID NO. 0540

BID TITLE: LiquidChlorine – Water TreatmentPlant

SEALED BID PROPOSALSWILL BE RECEIVEDUNTIL 4PM, August 26, 2013AT THE OFFICE OF EDDLEE, DIRECTOR OF PUR-CHASING, 1400 SABINESTREET, NATCHITOCHES,LA 71457.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFOR-MATION CONTACT THEFOLLOWING:

You may bid online by log-ging into:www.bidexpress.com

For any questions about usingthe site please call the helpnumber 888-352-BIDX(2439)

Edd Lee DIRECTOR OF PURCHAS-ING(318) 357-3824#423-13a 7/27, 8/3, 10, 17,24***

BID INVITATION

DATE: July 22, 2013

FROM:City of NatchitochesPurchasing Department1400 Sabine StreetNatchitoches, LA 71457

BID NO. 0541

BID TITLE:Potassium Permanganate –

Water Treatment PlantSEALED

BID PROPOSALS WILL BERECEIVED UNTIL 4PM,August 26, 2013 AT THEOFFICE OF EDD LEE,DIRECTOR OF PURCHAS-ING, 1400 SABINE STREET,NATCHITOCHES, LA71457.

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10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

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STATE OF LOUISIANA

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PROCEEDINGS OF THECITY COUNCIL

OF THE CITY OFNATCHITOCHES, STATE

OF LOUISIANA,REGULAR MEETING

HELD ONMONDAY, JULY 22, 2013

AT 5:30 P.M.

The City Council ofthe City of Natchitoches metin legal and regular session atthe Natchitoches Arts Center,716 Second Street,Natchitoches, Louisiana onMonday, July 22, 2013 at 5:30p.m.

There were present:Mayor Lee Posey,Councilman At Large DonMims, Jr., Councilmen DavidStamey, Dale Nielsen,Councilman Larry Payne ,Councilwoman SylviaMorrow

Guests:Absent: NoneMayor Lee Posey

called the meeting to order andwelcomed everyone for com-ing. Michael Braxton wasasked to lead the invocationand Don Mims was asked tolead the pledge of allegiance.

Mayor Posey thencalled for the reading andapproval of the minutes for theJuly 8, 2013 meeting. Mr.Mims moved that we dispensewith the reading of the min-utes and approval of same.Seconded by Mr. Nielsen. Theroll call vote was as follows:

Ayes:Payne, Nielsen, Mims,Stamey, Morrow

Nays: NoneAbsent: None

The following Ordinance wasIntroduced by Ms. Morrowand Seconded by Mr. Stameyas follows, to-wit:

ORDINANCE NO. 033 OF2013

AN ORDINANCE AMEND-ING ORDINANCE NO. 64OF 2001 BY CHANGINGZONING CLASSIFICATIONOF PROPERTYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

LOT 11 OF BLOCK 5 OFJHR ADDITION FROM R-3RESIDENTIAL TO B-1COMMERCIAL TO CON-STRUCT A CHURCH PARK-ING LOT.

(LOT AT THE CORNER OFAMULET ST. &

PAYNE ST.)

WHEREAS, thePlanning Commission of theCity of Natchitoches, State ofLouisiana, has recommendedat their meeting of July 2,2013 that the request of FirstBaptist Church – 1200 AmuletStreet to rezone the propertydescribed above from R-3Residential to B-1 commercialto construct a church parkinglot, be APPROVED.

THIS ORDI-NANCE was introduced onJuly 8, 2013 and published inthe Natchitoches Times onJuly 13, 2013.

The aboveOrdinance having been dulyadvertised in accordance withlaw and public hearing had onsame, was put to a vote by theMayor and the vote wasrecorded as follows:

AYES: S t a m e y,Morrow, Payne, Nielsen,Mims

NAYS: NoneABSENT: NoneABSTAIN: NoneT H E R E U P O N ,

Mayor Lee Posey declared theOrdinance passed by a vote of5 Ayes to 0 Nays this 22nd dayof July, 2013.

LEE POSEY, MAYORD O N

MIMS, MAYOR PRO TEM-PORE

Delivered to the Mayor on the23rd day of July, 2013 at10:00 A.M.

The following Ordinance wasIntroduced by Mr. Payne andSeconded by Mr. Nielsen asfollows, to-wit:

ORDINANCE NO. 026 OF2013

AN ORDINANCE DECLAR-ING CERTAIN BUILDINGSUNSAFE AND RECOM-MENDING THAT SAME BEDEMOLISHED OR PUTINTO REPAIR TO COMPLYWITH THE BUILDINGCODE, AUTHORIZINGNOTICE TO BE SERVICED,FIXING HEARING DATEAND APPOINTING CURATOR TO REPRESENTABSENTEES

WHEREAS, theDirector of Planning &Zoning and City BuildingInspector have filed writtenreports with the City Councildeclaring that the buildingslisted below are in a dangerousand unsanitary conditionwhich makes them unsafe andendangering the public wel-fare, and recommending thatsaid buildings be demolishedor put in repair to comply withthe Building Code, to-wit:

1. Leonard Holden3269 Posey RdNatchitoches, LA 71457

Lot 7 Blk 1 of PinecrestAddition (1242 Holmes St.)

2. Verneisa T. Waldrup202 Miranda Loop Apt. 2Natchitoches, LA 71457

Lot 16 Block 5 of BaileyHeights (1110 Grace Ave.)

3. Ocie L. & Lee H.JohnsonP. O. Box 422Natchitoches, LA 71457

Lot 11 Blk 10 of BaileyHeights (1109 Grace Ave.)

4. Paul D. Waldrup1122 Grace Ave.Natchitoches, LA 71457

Lot 17 Block 5 of BaileyHeights (1122 Grace Ave.)

5. Leslye W. MarshP. O. Box 250Panama, OK 74951

3 Acres – In Lot 19 Sec. 43-9-7, As Shown by Map Attachedto Original #91561 (425 JuliaSt.)

6. Rena DavisC/O Edmond Davis5301 PateHouston, TX 77016

Lot 4 Blk 7 of Ellis DeanAddition (1019 Allen St.)

7. Sammie B. Leon,Etal616 Rowena St.Natchitoches, LA 71457

Lot on North Side of RowenaSt. Having 262.1 Feet Front byDepth of 123.1 Feet Being aPortion of Lots 19, 20, 21, 22,23 & 24 Blk F of NatchitochesHeight (602 Rowena St.)

This Ordinance wasIntroduced on June 10, 2013and advertised in theNatchitoches Times on June15, 2013.

The aboveOrdinance having been dulyadvertised in accordance withlaw and public hearing had onsame, was put to a vote by theMayor and the vote wasrecorded as follows:

AYES: S t a m e y,Morrow, Payne, Nielsen,Mims

NAYS: NoneABSENT: NoneABSTAIN: NoneT H E R E U P O N ,

Mayor Lee Posey declared theOrdinance passed by a vote of5 Ayes to 0 Nays this 22nd dayof July, 2013.

LEE POSEY, MAYORD O N

MIMS, MAYOR PRO TEM-PORE

Delivered to the Mayor on the23rd day of July, 2013 at10:00 A.M.

The following Ordinance wasIntroduced by Mr. Mims at theNatchitoches City Councilmeeting held on July 22, 2013as follows:

ORDINANCE NO. 032 OF2013

AN ORDINANCE AUTHO-RIZING THE MAYOR OFTHE CITY OF NATCHI-TOCHES, LOUISIANA, TOENTER INTO A CORRECT-ED COOPERATIVEENDEAVOR AGREEMENTWITH THE CORRECTIONSCORPORATION OF AMERI-CA WHEREBY THE CITYOF NATCHITOCHES ANDTHE CORRECTIONS COR-PORATION OF AMERICAWILL COOPERATE ANDPARTICIPATE IN A PRO-GRAM WHEREIN THECORRECTIONS CORPORA-TION OF AMERICA WILLPROVIDE LABOR TO PRO-DUCE HANGING BAS-KETS AND OTHER FLO-RAL DISPLAYS FOR THECITY OF NATCHITOCHESAND THE CITY OFNATCHITOCHES WILLREIMBURSE START UPCOSTS, PROVIDE PLANTSAND PROVIDE INSTRUC-TION TO INMATES.

WHEREAS, theCity of Natchitoches,Louisiana, (sometimes here-inafter referred to as ACity@)desires to reduce the cost asso-ciated with the hanging basketdisplays and other floralarrangements in the City ofNatchitoches; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the CorrectionsCorporation of America(sometimes hereinafterreferred to as CCA) desires tooffer a training program in thepreparation of hanging basketsand other floral arrangementsto inmates at the WinnCorrectional Facility, (some-times hereinafter referred to asfacility); and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the City and CCA haveentered into CooperativeAgreements in the past withgood results for both parties;and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, CCA has agreed toprovide the labor for the pro-duction of hanging basketsand other floral displays fordisplay in the City and theCity has agreed to providetraining to inmates at the facil-ity and to reimburse start upcosts and costs of plants; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the City Council of theCity of Natchitoches is of theopinion that the arrangement

with CCA will help lower thecost associated with hangingbaskets and other floral dis-plays and would thus be bene-ficial to the welfare of the cit-izens of the City and Parish ofNatchitoches, Louisiana; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, under the general lawand the Home Rule Charter ofthe City of Natchitoches, theCity has the right, power,and authority to promote, pro-tect, and preserve the generalwelfare, safety, health, peaceand good order of the Cityand specifically has the rightto enter into cooperativeagreements; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the City Council of theCity of Natchitoches desires toenter into a CooperativeEndeavor Agreement with theCCA for the preparation ofhanging baskets and other flo-ral arrangements for the Cityunder the terms and conditionsset forth in the attachedCooperative EndeavorAgreement; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the City Council of theCity of Natchitoches didapprove a CooperativeEndeavor Agreement with theCCA by Ordinance Number22 of 2013; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, subsequent to theapproval o f the CooperativeEndeavor Agreement, CCAmade additional changes tothe Cooperative EndeavorAgreement; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the City Council of theCity of Natchitoches hasreviewed the proposedchanges to the CooperativeEndeavor Agreement and hasapproved same; and

NOW THERE-FORE BE IT ORDAINED bythe City Council of the City ofNatchitoches, Louisiana, thatthe Mayor of the City ofNatchitoches, Lee Posey ishereby authorized to executethe corrected CooperativeEndeavor Agreement with theCorrections Corporation ofAmerica for the preparation ofhanging baskets and other flo-ral arrangements for the City.

BE IT FURTHERORDAINED that the terms ofthe Cooperative EndeavorAgreement, are approved andaccepted by the City Councilof the City of Natchitoches,Louisiana.

Mr. Payne asked didwe not have something similarto this recently. StacyMcQueary, City Clerk, statedafter the final vote CCA(Corrections Cooperation ofAmerica) made minor changesto the contract and thereforewe had to reintroduce the ordi-nance and the ordinance willbe up for a final vote at thenext City Council meeting.

The following Ordinance wasIntroduced by Mr. Stamey atthe Natchitoches City Councilmeeting held on July 22, 2013as follows:

ORDINANCE NO. 034 OF2013

AN ORDINANCE REVOK-ING THE DEDICATION OFA PORTION OF EASTTHIRD STREET BETWEENTHE SOUTHERN RIGHTOF WAY OF WHITFIELDDRIVE AND THE CENTER-LINE OF THAT DRAINAGEDITCH RUNNING EASTAND WEST BETWEEN ST.CLAIR SUBDIVISION ANDKILLARNEY SUBDIVI-SION TO THE CITY OFN A T C H I T O C H E S ,DECLARING THAT SAIDPORTION OF STREET ISABANDONED AND THEDEDICATION REVOKED,RETAINING AN EASE-MENT ACROSS THE FOR-MER STREET FOR PUBLICUTILITY PURPOSES, PRO-VIDING FOR AN EFFEC-TIVE DATE OF THE ORDI-NANCE, AND SAVINGSCLAUSE

WHEREAS, anapplication has been made tothe City of Natchitoches byMargaret B. Pierson andSamuel W. Nelken and SelmaC. Nelken, requesting therevocation of the dedication ofa portion of a street known asEast Third Street, but limitedto that portion of East ThirdStreet which is located Southof the right of way ofWhitfield Drive and boundedon the South by a drainageditch that runs East and Westalong the boundary betweenSt. Clair Subdivision andKillarney Subdivision to theCity of Natchitoches andwhich said portion of street isbounded on the East by Lot 1of Block 1 of KillarneyAddition to the City ofNatchitoches, owned byMargaret B. Pierson, and onthe West by Lot 7 of Block 2of Killarney Subdivisionowned by Samuel W. Nelkenand Selma C. Nelken, and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, that portion of theright of way of East ThirdStreet to be abandoned is morefully described as follows, to-wit:

From the Northeast corner ofLot 1 of Block 1 of KillarneySubdivision as shown anddepicted on a survey datedAugust 18, 1947 and recordedat Conveyance Book 204,page 646; thence in a souther-ly direction along the easternboundary of Lot 1 Block 1 ofKillarney Subdivision a dis-

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tance of 177.5 feet to theSoutheast corner of Lot 1 ofBlock 1 of KillarneySubdivision; thence in an east-erly direction a distance of 40feet to the Southwest corner ofLot 7 of Block 2 of KillarneySubdivision; thence in anortherly direction, along thewestern boundary of Lot 7Block 2 of KillarneySubdivision a distance of 176feet to the Northwest corner ofLot 7 of Block 2 of KillarneySubdivision; thence in a west-erly direction, along the south-ern right of way of WhitfieldDrive, a distance of 40 feet, tothe point of beginning.

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the City has made anexamination of the matter andhas determined that this por-tion of East Third Street is notused by the public, has notbeen used by the public formany, many years, and is notneeded by the public for any-thing other than a right-of-wayfor public utility purposeswhich may be placed in thefuture, and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the City Council is ofthe opinion that the propertywill not be needed for anypublic purposes in the foresee-able future, and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the said portion of EastThird Street which will beabandoned is not paved andhas no value to anyone exceptthe adjoining property owners,and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the said portion of EastThird Street above describedis not being used for publicaccess and the City Council isof the opinion that the saidportion of East Third Street,above described, should beabandoned and the dedicationrevoked;

NOW THERE-FORE BE IT ORDAINED bythe City Council of the Cityof Natchitoches, Louisiana, inlegal session convened as fol-lows:

SECTION I: Thatall of that portion of EastThird Street which is locatedSouth of the right of way ofWhitfield Drive and boundedon the South by a drainageditch that runs East and Westalong the boundary betweenSt. Clair Subdivision andKillarney Subdivision to theCity of Natchitoches andwhich said portion of street isbounded on the East by Lot 1of Block 1 of KillarneyAddition to the City ofNatchitoches, owned byMargaret B. Pierson, and onthe West by Lot 7 of Block 2of Killarney Subdivisionowned by Samuel W. Nelkenand Selma C. Nelken, is here-by declared to be abandonedand no longer needed for pub-lic purposes whatsoever, and itis further declared that saidportion of East Third Streethas not been used by the pub-lic and there is no necessity forits use by the public in theforeseeable future.

SECTION II: Thatthe portion of East ThirdStreet to be abandoned is morefully described as follows, to-wit:

From the Northeast corner ofLot 1 of Block 1 of KillarneySubdivision as shown anddepicted on a survey datedAugust 18, 1947 and recordedat Conveyance Book 204,page 646; thence in a souther-ly direction along the easternboundary of Lot 1 Block 1 ofKillarney Subdivision a dis-tance of 177.5 feet to theSoutheast corner of Lot 1 ofBlock 1 of KillarneySubdivision; thence in an east-erly direction a distance of 40feet to the Southwest corner ofLot 7 of Block 2 of KillarneySubdivision; thence in anortherly direction, along thewestern boundary of Lot 7Block 2 of Killarney

Subdivision a distance of 176feet to the Northwest corner ofLot 7 of Block 2 of KillarneySubdivision; thence in a west-erly direction, along the south-ern right of way of WhitfieldDrive, a distance of 40 feet, tothe point of beginning.

SECTION III: Thatportion of East Third Streetabove described is herebydeclared to be abandoned andinsofar as same may have beendedicated as a public way, saiddedication is hereby declaredrevoked. S E C -TION IV: Under the provi-sions of Louisiana RevisedStatutes 48:701, the CityCouncil declares that the soilembracing the former right-of-way of the above describedportion of East Third Streetshall, and does hereby revertto the present owners of theland contiguous thereto, inaccordance with law, but sub-ject to the following utilityeasement which is retained bythe City.

SECTION V: It isunderstood that thisRevocation applies only to theportion of East Third Streetabove described and the Cityspecifically retains a perma-nent utility easement asdescribed in the following sec-tion.

SECTION VI: TheCity of Natchitoches herebyretains a permanent easementover that portion of East ThirdStreet hereinabove described,for all public utility purposes,including access to thedrainage ditch that is situatedat the southern end of the rightof way being abandoned.

SECTION VII: Thata copy of this Ordinance berecorded in the ConveyanceRecords of NatchitochesParish, Louisiana.

SECTION VIII:That all other ordinances orparts of ordinances in conflictare hereby revoked.

SECTION IX:THIS ORDINANCE shalltake effect after publication inaccordance with law.

SECTION X: Thatif any portion of thisOrdinance is declared to beinvalid or unconstitutional inany manner, the invalidityshall be limited to that particu-lar section or provision andshall not effect the remainingportions of the Ordinancewhich shall remain valid andenforceable, it being the inten-tion of the City Council thateach separate provision shallbe deemed independent of allother provision herein.This ordinance was introducedon the 22nd day of July, 2013,at a regular meeting of theCity Council.

Mr. Stamey statedthe subdivision was put in 60years ago and the street wasnever connected and hasbecome a part of the property.I think the residents would likethis cleared up as long as theutility department has the per-mission to get in there if need-ed.

Mayor Posey statedthis has been done severaltimes over the years in whichwe obtain right of usage in casethere is an issue that the Citywould need to take care of.

The following Ordinance wasIntroduced by Mr. Nielsen atthe Natchitoches City Councilmeeting held on July 22, 2013as follows:

ORDINANCE NO. 035 OF2013

AN ORDINANCE RENAM-ING A PORTION OF WASH-INGTON STREET, PROVID-ING FOR A PUBLIC HEAR-ING, PROVIDING FOR ANEFFECTIVE DATE OF THEORDINANCE, PROVIDINGFOR PROCEDURE INREMARKING STREET,AND PROVIDING FORDESIGNATION OF NAME

CHANGE ON PUBLICRECORDS

W H E R E A S ,Washington Street is a dedi-cated public right of waywhich runs North and South,beginning on its southern endat its intersection with theright of way of LafayetteStreet; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, as the improved rightof way known as WashingtonStreet continues to the South,beyond Lafayette Street, thename changes to Front Street;and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, Front Street wasrecently the subject of a pro-ject which included the reset-ting of brick pavers, and theproject continued North ofFront Street to include a por-tion of Washington Street,including that area around thewater fountain and extendingapproximately 110 feet Northof the Northwest corner of thecurrent intersection ofLafayette Street andWashington Street; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the State of Louisianahas recently completed andopened The Louisiana SportsHall of Fame and NorthwestLouisiana History Museum(sometimes hereinafterMuseum) at the Northwestcorner of the intersection ofLafayette Street andWashington Street; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the Museum desires touse a Front Street address formarketing purposes and in factis currently using an addressof 800 Front Street, and hasrequested that the City ofNatchitoches rename that por-tion of Washington Street situ-ated in front of the Museum toFront Street; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, that area of the streetthat is laid in brick pavers cur-rently continues beyond theNorth end of Front Street andcontinues 110 feet to theNorth, including that portionof Washington Street that issituated and located in front ofthe Museum; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the above proposedchange of name for a portionof Washington Street wouldnot have any effect on theaddress of any other propertyother than the Museum; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the City Council of theCity of Natchitoches is of theopinion that it is logical anddesirable to include all thatportion of the right of way thatis overlaid with brick paverswithin Front Street and furtherdesires to rename that portionof Washington Street from itsintersection with LafayetteStreet and continuing 110 feetto the North as Front Street;and

NOW THERE-FORE BE IT ORDAINED asfollows, to-wit:

Section A. BE ITORDAINED by the Mayorand the City Council of theCity of Natchitoches in legalsession convened, that the por-tion of that right of wayreferred to as WashingtonStreet running from its south-ern terminus at its intersectionwith Lafayette Street and con-tinuing to the North a distanceof 110 feet be re-designatedand renamed Front Street.

Section B. BE ITFURTHER ORDAINED thata Public Hearing is herebycalled for the regular councilmeeting set for the 12th day ofAugust, 2013, to consider thisname change.

Section C. BE ITFURTHER ORDAINED thatafter the Public Hearing, andupon adoption of this ordi-nance, that the City Clerk beauthorized and instructed tofile a copy of the Ordinancewith the Clerk forNatchitoches Parish.

Section D. BE ITFURTHER ORDAINED thatappropriate street signs beinstalled to designate the namechange.

Section E. BE ITFURTHER ORDAINED thatthis Ordinance shall go intoeffect upon publication as pro-vided by law.

This Ordinance wasintroduced at a regular meet-ing of the City Council on the22nd day of July, 2013.

Mayor Posey statedthe State has requested achange of address for the

museum from a marketingstandpoint when giving direc-tions they will know where togo if changed to Front Street.The Sports Hall of Fame istremendous and we need topromote and sell this for ourcommunity.

Mr. Nielsen stated itmakes perfect sense to changethe address for the Sports Hallof Fame, but have any otherbusinesses requested a changeof address that close proximityto the museum.

Mayor Posey statedwe are only changing the oneaddress and since the Staterequested this we decided tomake that change.

The following Ordinance wasintroduced by Mr. Mims andSeconded by Mr. Payne as fol-lows, to-wit:

ORDINANCE NO. 031 OF2013

AN ORDINANCE AUTHO-RIZING THE CITY TOENTER INTO A CON-TRACT AND AGREEMENTWITH BOYS AND GIRLSCLUB OF EL CAMINOROYALE, INC., ANDAUTHORIZING THEMAYOR TO EXECUTESAID CONTRACT WITHBOYS AND GIRLS CLUBOF EL CAMINO ROYALE,INC. ON BEHALF OF THECITY OF NATCHITOCHESAND FURTHER AUTHO-RIZING THE FINANCEDIRECTOR OF THE CITYOF NATCHITOCHES TOTRANSFER FUNDS FROMTHE 2013-2014 BUDGET

WHEREAS, theBoys and Girls Club of ElCamino, Inc., (hereinaftersometimes referred to asAClub@) is a Louisiana non-profit corporation that pro-vides activities and educationopportunities to the youth ofNatchitoches in five areas:character and leadershipdevelopment, education andcareer development, healthand life skills, the arts, andsports fitness and recreation;and

WHEREAS, theClub provides the above activ-ities with the goal of enhanc-ing the development of youthby instilling a sense of compe-tence, a sense of usefulness, asense of belonging, and asense of power or influence;and

WHEREAS, theClub provides activities at theMartin Luther King, Jr.Recreational Center, located at660 MLK Drive,Natchitoches, Louisiana71457; as well as other loca-tions in the City and Parish ofNatchitoches; and

WHEREAS, theCity Council is of the opinionthat the activities offered bythe Club for youth are benefi-cial to the health, welfare,and safety of the citizens ofthe City of Natchitoches; and

WHEREAS, underthe general law and the HomeRule Charter of the City ofNatchitoches, the CITY hasthe right, power, and author-ity to promote, protect, andpreserve the general welfare,safety, health, peace and goodorder of the City, includingthe right to provide for recre-ation and activities; and

WHEREAS, theCity is interested in, and isempowered to promote recre-ation and activities of youngpeople through wholesomeactivities through the Club,which may be contracted for,and the City is particularlydesirous of cooperating withthe private sector in organiz-ing and running activities forthe youth of the City and area;and

WHEREAS, theCity of Natchitoches takescognizance of the fact thatthe Club is providing anexcellent program of activi-ties for the youth of our City,which programs benefit manyyoung people and could not beduplicated for the money bypublic funds, and further takescognizance of the fact thatthe City is interested in pro-moting wholesome activitieswhich promote the generalhealth, welfare and safety ofthe citizens of the City ofNatchitoches; and the Cityfurther being desirous tocooperate with the privatesector in organizing and run-ning activities for the youth

of our City, and for this con-sideration and other consider-ations all of which is morefully set forth in the attachedagreement; and

WHEREAS, theCity of Natchitoches and theClub have negotiated a con-tract for the 2013-2014 fiscalyear wherein the Club willcontinue to provide programsand activities for the youth ofthe City and as considerationfor this contract and the ser-vices rendered by the Club,the City of Natchitochesagrees to pay to the Club, forthe fiscal year 2013-2014, thesum of Twelve Thousand FiveHundred and No/100($12,500.00) Dollars, saidpayment to be made for thefiscal year beginning June 1,2013 through May 31, 2014;and

WHEREAS, it shallbe a condition of the Contractand Agreement and a part ofthe consideration that the Clubwill segregate the funds pro-vided by the City and the Clubagrees to use the funding pro-vided by the City at a Cityowned recreational centers;and

WHEREAS, it shallbe a further condition of theContract and Agreement and apart of the consideration thatthe Club will offer an all daysummer program at a Cityowned recreational centers;and

NOW THERE-FORE BE IT ORDAINEDthat the contract for services,attached hereto, for the 2013-2014 fiscal year wherein theClub will continue to provideprograms and activities for theyouth of the City and specifi-cally those services detailed inthe contract for services, andas consideration for this con-tract and the services renderedby the Club, the City ofNatchitoches agrees to pay tothe Club, for the fiscal year2013-2014, the sum of TwelveThousand Five Hundred andNo/100 ($12,500.00) Dollars,said payment to be made forthe fiscal year beginning June1, 2013 through May 31, 2014is hereby approved.

NOW THERE-FORE BE IT FURTHERORDAINED by the CityCouncil of the City ofNatchitoches, Louisiana, thatthe Mayor is hereby autho-rized to execute the attachedContract and Agreementbetween the City ofNatchitoches and the Boys &Girls Club of El Camino, Inc.

THIS ORDI-NANCE was introduced onJuly 8, 2013 and published inthe Natchitoches Times onJuly 13, 2013.

The aboveOrdinance having been dulyadvertised in accordance withlaw and public hearing had onsame, was put to a vote by theMayor and the vote wasrecorded as follows:

AYES: S t a m e y,Payne, Nielsen, Mims

NAYS: NoneABSENT: MorrowABSTAIN: NoneT H E R E U P O N ,

Mayor Lee Posey declared theOrdinance passed by a vote of4 Ayes to 0 Nays this 22nd dayof July, 2013.

LEE POSEY, MAYORD O N

MIMS, MAYOR PRO TEM-PORE

Delivered to the Mayor on the23rd day of July, 2013 at10:00 A.M.

There was no dis-cussion on the ordinance. Ms.Morrow had left the meetingat this time and therefore wasrecorded as absent for theremainder of the votes.

The following Resolution wasintroduced by Mr. Payne andSeconded by Mr. Nielsen asfollows, to –wit:

RESOLUTION NO. 050 OF2013

A RESOLUTION AUTHO-RIZING THE MAYOR TOADVERTISE FOR BIDSFOR LIQUID CHLORINE,APPROXIMATELY 75TONS, FOR THE WATERTREATMENT PLANT

BID NO. 0540

WHEREAS, theCity wishes to advertise for

bids for Liquid Chlorine,approximately 75 tons, for theWater Treatment Plant, BidNo. 0540; and

WHEREAS, sealedbid proposals will be receiveduntil 4:00 p.m. on August 26,2013 at the office of Edd Lee,Director of Purchasing, 1400Sabine Street, Natchitoches,Louisiana and opened onAugust 26, 2013; and

WHEREAS, bidswill be publicly opened andread aloud at 4:00 PM onMonday, August 26, 2013 atthe City of NatchitochesPurchasing Department locat-ed at 1400 Sabine Street,Natchitoches, Louisiana71457.

WHEREAS, uponreceipt of proposals the com-mittee of Pat Jones, Directorof Finance; Edd Lee, Directorof Purchasing; Don Mims,Councilman At Large; andBryan Wimberly, UtilityDirector, are to review andmake a recommendation ofthe bids received.

NOW, THERE-FORE, BE IT RESOLVED bythe Council of the City ofNatchitoches, in legal sessionconvened, that the HonorableLee Posey, Mayor, be and ishereby authorized, empow-ered and directed to order thepublication of the above bid.

This Resolution wasthen presented for a vote, andthe vote was recorded as fol-lows:

AYES: P a y n e ,Nielsen, Mims, StameyNAYS: None

ABSENT: MorrowABSTAIN: NoneT H E R E U P O N ,

Mayor Lee Posey declared theResolution passed by a vote of4 Ayes to 0 Nays on this 22ndday of July, 2013.

LEE POSEY, MAYOR

The following Resolution wasintroduced by Mr. Nielsen andSeconded by Mr. Payne as fol-lows, to –wit:

RESOLUTION NO. 051 OF2013

A RESOLUTION AUTHO-RIZING THE MAYOR TOADVERTISE FOR BIDSFOR POTASSIUM PER-MANGANATE, 25kg CON-TAINERS ONLY, FOR THEWATER TREATMENTPLANT

BID NO. 0541

WHEREAS, theCity wishes to advertise forbids for PotassiumPermanganate, 25 kg contain-ers only, for the WaterTreatment Plant, Bid No.0541; and

WHEREAS, sealedbid proposals will be receiveduntil 4:00 p.m. on August 26,2013 at the office of Edd Lee,Director of Purchasing, 1400Sabine Street, Natchitoches,Louisiana and opened onAugust 26, 2013; and

WHEREAS, bidswill be publicly opened andread aloud at 4:00 PM onMonday, August 26, 2013 atthe City of NatchitochesPurchasing Department locat-ed at 1400 Sabine Street,Natchitoches, Louisiana71457.

WHEREAS, uponreceipt of proposals the com-mittee of Pat Jones, Directorof Finance; Edd Lee, Directorof Purchasing; Don Mims,Councilman At Large; andBryan Wimberly, UtilityDirector, are to review andmake a recommendation ofthe bids received.

NOW, THERE-FORE, BE IT RESOLVED bythe Council of the City ofNatchitoches, in legal sessionconvened, that the HonorableLee Posey, Mayor, be and ishereby authorized, empow-ered and directed to order thepublication of the above bid.

This Resolution wasthen presented for a vote, andthe vote was recorded as fol-lows:

AYES: P a y n e ,Nielsen, Mims, StameyNAYS: None

ABSENT: MorrowABSTAIN: NoneT H E R E U P O N ,

Mayor Lee Posey declared theResolution passed by a vote of4 Ayes to 0 Nays on this 22ndday of July, 2013.

LEE POSEY, MAYOR

The following Resolution wasintroduced by Mr. Stamey andSeconded by Mr. Nielsen asfollows, to –wit:

RESOLUTION NO. 052 OF2013

A RESOLUTION AUTHO-RIZING THE AVIATIONFUELS CONTRACTBETWEEN THE CITY OFNATCHITOCHES ANDEASTERN AVIATIONFUELS, INC., FOR THEPURCHASE OF AVIATIONFUELS FOR USE ORRESALE AT THE NATCHI-TOCHES REGIONAL AIR-PORT AND AUTHORIZINGTHE MAYOR, LEE POSEY,TO EXECUTE THE AVIA-TION FUELS CONTRACTWITH EASTERN AVIATIONFUELS, INC.

WHEREAS, theCity of Natchitoches (CITY)desires to provide for a reli-able and stable source of avia-tion fuel for use and resale atthe Natchitoches RegionalAirport; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, a Aviation FuelsContract has been negotiatedwith Eastern Aviation Fuels,Inc., which Contract providesfor a three year term and twoone year extensions; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, the Aviation FuelsContract as approved by theAirport Manager and AirportCommission is attached here-to; and

WHEREAS FUR-THER, having reviewed theattached Aviation FuelsContract between the City andEastern Aviation Fuels, Inc.and approving same, the CityCouncil of the City ofNatchitoches desires to autho-rize the Mayor, Lee Posy toexecute the agreement onbehalf of the CITY;

NOW, THERE-FORE, BE IT RESOLVEDthat the City Council of theCity of Natchitoches, in legalsession convened, does herebyauthorize, empower, anddirect the Honorable Lee Posy,Mayor, to execute the AviationFuels Contract betweenEastern Aviation Fuels, Inc.,and the City of Natchitoches.

This Resolution wasthen presented for a vote, andthe vote was recorded as fol-lows:

AYES: P a y n e ,Nielsen, Mims, StameyNAYS: None

ABSENT: MorrowABSTAIN: NoneT H E R E U P O N ,

Mayor Lee Posey declared theResolution passed by a vote of4 Ayes to 0 Nays on this 22ndday of July, 2013.

LEE POSEY, MAYOR

The following Resolution wasintroduced by Mr. Nielsen andSeconded by Mr. Stamey asfollows, to –wit:

RESOLUTION NO. 053 OF2013

A RESOLUTION AUTHO-RIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NATCHI-TOCHES TO ADVERTISEAND ACCEPT BIDS FORTHE REMOVAL OFSLUDGE FROM CHAP-LAIN'S LAKE AT THECITY OF NATCHITOCHESWATER TREATMENTPLANT

(BID NO. 0539)

WHEREAS, theCity wishes to advertise forPublic Bids for the Removalof Sludge from Chaplain'sLake at the City ofNatchitoches Water TreatmentPlant project (Bid No. 0539).

WHEREAS, sealedbid proposals will be receivedby the City of Natchitoches atthe City of NatchitochesPurchasing Department, 1400Sabine Street, Natchitoches,Louisiana 71457 until 4:00p.m. on Tuesday, September17, 2013.

WHEREAS, bidswill be publicly opened andread aloud at 4:00 PM onTuesday, September 17, 2013at the City of NatchitochesPurchasing Department locat-ed at 1400 Sabine Street,Natchitoches, Louisiana71457.

WHEREAS, afterreceipt of proposals the com-

mittee members consisting ofPat Jones, Director of Finance;Edd Lee, Director ofPurchasing; David Stamey,Councilman; Bryan Wimberly,Director of Utilities; andNorman Nassif of NassifEngineering & Architecture,LLC, are to review and make arecommendation of the bidsreceived.

NOW, THERE-FORE, BE IT RESOLVED bythe Council of the City ofNatchitoches, in legal sessionconvened, that the HonorableLee Posey, Mayor, be and ishereby authorized, empow-ered and directed to order thepublication of the above bid.

This Resolution wasthen presented for a vote, andthe vote was recorded as fol-lows:

AYES: P a y n e ,Nielsen, Mims, StameyNAYS: None

ABSENT: MorrowABSTAIN: NoneT H E R E U P O N ,

Mayor Lee Posey declared theResolution passed by a vote of4 Ayes to 0 Nays on this 22ndday of July, 2013.

LEE POSEY, MAYOR

Mr. Pat Jones,Finance Director, presentedthe Council with the FinanceReport. According to the May31st report we are in the blackon the General Fund Reportand should end the year withclose to $100,000. Thosefunds will go to the fund bal-ance of the general fund. At100% of the year reported wehave 100.87% of revenue thatwe projected and 99.88% ofour expenditures expended. Inthe Utility Fund, revenues andexpenditures have been postedand are within 89% of expen-ditures budgeted. We expectthe auditors here between theend of July and first of August.The Tax Commission meetingwill be on Wednesday wherewe will get a report on how weare doing for the first month ofthe fiscal year and present thatat the next meeting.

Mayor Posey statedhow amazed he was with theBead Town workshops.Stephan Wagner is doing greatthings and there will be a pressconference Wednesday, July24, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. at theNSU Orville Hanchey Gallery.

Mayor Posey statedthe Public Works Departmenthas been cutting several areasaround town in preparation forthe school buses as schoolbegins on August 12th. TheCity is working to get all thelimbs going up 14 feet into theair space on the right of way ofthe City.

Mayor Posey statedLafayette Street will beopened tomorrow afternoon,July 23, 2013 until the hotelproject begins. There is cur-rently no time frame on whenthe hotel project will begin,but the City will keep the pub-lic informed.

With no further dis-cussion, the Mayor made amotion for adjournment andall were in favor. The meetingwas adjourned at 5:54 p.m.

LEE POSEY, MAYORD O N

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Garage Sale

**1 DEADLINES**W e e k e n d(Saturday/Sunday) Adsdue by 12:00 noon onThursday; Nakatosh Chiefads due by noon Thurs. (forthe following week);Thursday ads due by 4:00pm on Mondays. HolidayDeadlines may vary. Call352-3618.

Classifieds 8/3/13

GARAGE SALE August3, 301 High Street,Natchitoches, La., 7- 11a.m.

GARAGE SALE August3, 6943 Hwy. 1 By Pass, 6-12 noon. Furniture, odds& ends, etc. Lots, lots ofstuff.

GARAGE SALESaturday August 3, 109Whitfield, 8 - 12.Furniture, clothes, appli-ances, what knots & col-lectibles.

GARAGE SALESaturday, August 3, 262 8Mile Loop, 7 - until.Variety of miscellaneousitems.

GARAGE SALE AT ST.P A T R I C K ’ SCATHOLIC CHURCHin Montgomery, (behindReeves store), Saturday,August 3rd, 7a.m.-12 noon.Lots of stuff. Come See.RAIN OR SHINE!!!

Land

FOR SALE 1 Acre Lot onSibley Lake, PeninsulaDrive, $48,000. 318-560-4987

SALINE LAKE WINN-FIELD Lake Front Lots$12,500 plus. Call (318)631-3665 or (318) 797-0447.

For Sale

TRAILER 4 X 8, treatedfloor, removable gate, likenew, $600. 318-332-5022

Furniture

LARGE WALNUTWRITING/COMPUTERdesk w/chair $150; Largetile & wood coffee table$100. Call 318-379-8190.

SOFA WITH QUEENSIZE hide-a-bed, 2 smallwingback reclining chairs,2 end tables, and coffeetable. Excellent condition.Call 318-352-4990.

Services

A+ TREE SERVICELicensed & Insured*Pruning *Topping *Cabling *Removal*Stump Grinding. 27 yearsexperience with LicensedArbors on job site! 318-402-9303 or 272-6235.

BUSHHOGGING 6 ft.bushhog, $50 per hour. 2Hour minimum. No traveltime 4 hrs. or more. Call652-0589.

HOME IMPROVE-MENTS: Roofing (shin-gles or metal roofs), HomeRepair’s and painting. CallAlan (318) 332-0656 or(318) 480-1839

INDOOR/OUTDOORBUILDERS L.L.C., LarryHarper. Fencing, remodel-ing, room additions, ceram-ic tile,vinyl siding,cementwork, drainage installation,general repairs. Phone481-4603 or 352-9192.

JOHNSON’S PAINTING& REMODELINGPainting, carpentry & pres-sure cleaning. Repair, paint& beautify your hometoday. Free Estimates.Please call 352-8923

S & R TRANS, LLC Wedo painting, house-clean-ing and yard work, also wedo minor repairs. No jobtoo big, No job too small.Call 318-332-2803 or 332-6616 Steve.

SEAMLESS GUTTERSOF NATCHITOCHESWe create and install cus-tom seamless gutters anddownspouts onsite. 19 col-ors to choose from. Leafguard, gutter repair,RainHandler installation.Call Michael Harper 318-471-3581 or 238-2081.

STAN’S LAWN SER-VICE Call for free esti-mate & leave message;318-332-8454 or 318-356-0188.

STEVE’S WASHERS352-7773. We now repairfront load washers & dry-ers. 15 years experience.P.S. We want your oldappliances.

WE BUY working usedappliances. Call 527-9362

Auto

1992 FORD HANDICAPVAN 352-6751, 238-8730,357-0084.

1996 FORD F150 145,000miles, 261 Franklin Lane,357-9019

2004 NISSANARMADA SE, 113,000miles. Good condition.$10,400 obo. 352-9927or 318-417-1125.

FOR SALE 2008 SaturnOutlook, silver 94,500miles. Inquire @ 214-0056

FOR SALE OR TRADE1988 Ford Bronco II, 4x4.Lots of new stuff, engine,tires, etc. Will trade forside-by-side ATV of equalvalue. Call 318-646-2274,leave message if noanswer.

Mobile Homes

USED 2 BEDROOM 2BATH mobile home.New paint. You pick yournew carpet and appli-ances! Won’t Last @$5,990 call now 318-752-4663

USED 16X80 3B2Bfinancing available.Clean and ready to movein. You pick your appli-ances. Won’t last only$16,000. Call 318-752-8242

CLEAN USED DOU-BLEWIDES 2 to choosefrom, financing available.Over 1800sqft, hugerooms, large closets, largekitchens. Hurry call now!These homes won’t last.318- 752-8243

DO YOU OWN LANDor have family land? Zerodown w.a.c., Landimprovements included,Call Now 318-356-7045

BEEN TURNEDDOWN? We CanHELP!!! 2nd ChanceFinancing Available!!!New & Used MobileHomes 318-356- 9866

ABANDONED DOU-BLE WIDE Like New,Must Sell Fast!!!Financing Available! Call318-238-6898

5/3 DOUBLE WIDEREPO on 2 Acres.Financing Available! 318-238-6898

TIRED OF RENTING?EZ QUALIFYING HOMELOANS. Get Your NewHome TODAY!!! 318-356-9868

REPO MOBILEHOMES. Bank FinancingAvailable. Single andDoublewides 318-356-7045

FOR SALE 2012 CavalierMobile Home, NSU loca-tion, 16 X 80, 3 BR, 2Bath, GE KitchenAppliances, beautiful inte-rior. Tan siding w/skirting.Single owner, smoke & petfree. Owner moving &must sell. $34,000. Call225-718-5048

Real Estate

2 BR, 1 BATH home forsale in Bailey HeightsCommunity. Needs minorrepairs. Asking $8,000.Serious inquires ONLYplease ! 318-352-7210,318-521-0964

201 NORTH MELROSEAVE Newly renovated, thisbrick home has 1,430square feet with 3bedroomsand 2 baths. New interiorand exterior paint, ceilingfans, lighting, and muchmore. Priced at $125,000.Let us show you how tobuy this home with only$500.00. Call BobbyMcIntosh, Broker/Ownerof Realty USA, Inc. todayat 318-354-1200. Viewphotos at www.realty-usa.net.

205 KELLY Newly reno-vated, this brick home has1,371 square feet with 4bedrooms and 2 baths.Priced at only $110,000.Let us show you how tobuy this home with only$500. Call BobbyMcIntosh, Broker/Ownerof Realty USA, Inc. todayat 318-354-1200. Viewphotos at www.realty-usa.net.

FOR SALE 145 DawneStreet, $750 down, $475per month. 318-581-0182

FOR SALE 2 BR, 1 Bathhouse, 203 Douglas Road,900 sq. ft., 1 acre of land.$81.5K. Call Ron 318-792-5953

FOR SALE 2325 Hwy. 6,3 BR, 2 Bath, excellentcondition, $130,000, newon the market. Call 332-0683

FOR SALE 3 BR, 2 BathHome in ChinquapinVillage for sale, 1,925 heat-ed sq. ft., $220,000, 118Chinquapin Place,Natchitoches 318-352-8157 or 512-6568

FOR SALE 3 BR, 2 Bathlike new, $49,500 possibleowner financing, 229Duplex Street Call 652-0604

HOUSE FOR SALE 3 Br,2 Bath home on 3 acres.Two acres fenced w/barn.Completely remodeled in2006. Original OakHardwood Floors, FrenchDoors, back porch, centralA/H, $155,000. 318-332-6278

HOUSE FOR SALE$135,000, or for rent$950/month, 3 BR, 2 Bath,738 Hwy. 3191, 2,200 sq.ft., fenced back yard,across from Country Club.Call 318-792-5953 Ron

HOME FOR SALE 536ELIZABETH STREETCHARMING 3 BED-ROOM, 1.5 BATH HOMEWITH 1,621 SQUAREFEET OF LIVING AREACLOSE TO SHOPPING,HOSPITAL & DOWN-TOWN AREA. PRICEDTO SELL AT $100,000.00FOR MORE DETAILSCALL DIANE S. COAT-NEY 318-652-0388. VIEWTHIS HOME ATW W W . R E A L T Y -USA.NET BOBBY MCIN-TOSH BROKER/OWNER. OFFICE 318-354-1200.

For Rent

1, 2, 3 & 4 BEDROOMRENTALS. Student friend-ly. Walk to NSU. Call 352-9932 for availability. Leavedetailed message.

1, 2, 3 & 4 BR. APART-MENTS & HOUSES forrent. Reasonably priced.No Pets. Deposit & refer-ences required. Call 527-9362.

1155 BERRY AVE -3BR/1BA, brick, $550 rent,$550 deposit.  Call 352-1020.

126 MICHELLE DRIVE,Payne Subd - 3BR/1.5BA,brick CA/CH, $625 rent,$625 deposit. Call 352-1020.

132 CASPARI STREETWalking distance to NSU.Perfect for students. 4 bed/2bath $1,160/month,Deposits required.Available August 1st. CallJim at 318-663-5804

1554 TEXAS STREET -washer, dryer, dishwasher,covered carport, pool,whirlpool and sauna,$850/rent , $850/deposit.Available August 1st. Call318 -452-5736 or 352-1048.

1601 WESTCOURTDRIVE - 2BR/1BA, brick,CA/CH, $675 rent, $675deposit. Call 352-1020.

169 BLANCHARD RD -Lot # 14 - 3BR/2BA,CA/CH, 16 x 80 mobilehome in excellent condi-tion. $675 rent, $675deposit. Call 352-1020.

2 BR, 1 1/2 BATHAPARTMENT, 1609Washington. Washer/Dryer.No pets or children.$440/month, $300/deposit.Can show apartment now.Call for appointment 332-2518 or 471-2869.

2 BR, 1 BATH house locat-ed in country. W/D, dish-washer, stove & refrigera-tor. $650 a month, $550deposit. 318-470-2906,318-210-5966

2 BR, 1 BATH house,CA/H, washer, dryer con-nections, close to NSU. Call318-730-0774

2 BR, 1 BATH mobilehome, CA/H, gas stove &refrigerator. Not on hous-ing, no pets,, MarthavilleSchool District, $500 amonth, $500 deposit.References required, 1 yr.lease. Call 472-6932, 471-5574

2 BR, 2 BATH duplex,W/D connections, carpet,ceramic tile, $700 a month,717 Woodyard Drive. Call318-527-9122

2406 EIGHT MILELOOP - 3BR/2BA,CA/CH, 4 acres, $650 rent,$650 deposit. Call 352-1020.

3 BEDROOM HOMEFOR LEASE$1,105/Month (6 monthlease) OR can be rented to3 individuals: $385 formaster bedroom, $360 forother bedrooms. 7 mins.from NSU. Hardwoodfloors, back porch on 3acres. 2 acres fenced forhorses. Deposit required.NO smoking. 318-332-6278.

3 BR 2 BATH excellentcondition, 185 YvonneStreet, $700 a month plusdeposit.3 Br, 2 bath, 2007 mobilehome, 154 Paul JordanRoad, $750 plus deposit,water & sewage paid.Coming Soon, 3 Br, 2 bath,535 Scarborough, $700 amonth plus deposit. 332-0683

3 BR, 1 1/2 BATHhouse,1529 Sabine Street,fenced in backyard. $850 amonth, $850 deposit. Wemow the grass. Call 318-352-4763, 452-5736

3 BR, 2 BATH Excellentcondition, close to NSU,$650 a month. Call 652-0604

3 BR, 2 BATH mobilehome for rent. Washer,dryer included. All bed-rooms are full size, woodenfront porch & car garage.2540 Fish Hatchery, $675 amonth. 352-2373, 471-9494

3 BR, 2 BATH mobilehome near NSU. All elec-tric, W/D, Hughes Internet& water included. Quietneighborhood. No pets.Not on Housing. $700 amonth, $400 deposit. 318-471-4608, 318-357-1352.

3 BR, 2 BATH HOUSEw/bonus room, largefenced in backyard, 307Henry Avenue. $1,000 amonth, $600 deposit. 352-2373, 471-9494

3/4 BR. HOUSE onUniversity Parkway, nearNSU. Available July 1st,$975/month, leaserequired, 352-4714.

3BR 2BA 16 x 80 mobilehome. Country setting.Marthaville school route.Not on housing. No pets.$590 month plus $550deposit. One year lease.Call 472-6320 or 318-229-1606.

APARTMENTS FORRENT 1 BR, $450 amonth, Efficiency $400 amonth, water, sewage &cable paid, $250 deposit.No pets. Call 318-527-9709, 318-527-9248. Nocalls after 9 p.m.

ATTENTION COL-LEGE STUDENTS &Single Adults. Rooms forrent, furnished and all billspaid, including cable. Nopets. $450 a month, $250deposit. 318-527-9709,318-527-9248. No callsafter 9 p.m.

MOBILE HOMES Forrent. 2 & 3 Bedrooms.Call 352-1410

BLACK LAKE COUN-TRY HEAVEN RVRESORT 5780 Hwy. 9.Looking for a place tocome relax or do somefishing? Cabins, RV rentalor bring your own RV. Bythe day, week, monthly orpermanent guest.Boathouse. Call us @ 318-875-2288 or visit our web-site @ www.countryheav-enrv.com.

CHARMING BACKYARD COTTAGE FUR-NISHED, dishes, linens,etc. ALL BILLSP A I D / I N T E R N E T ,CABLE & ELECTRICI-TY. NO PETS, NOSMOKING, $850 month,$850 deposit. AvailableAugust 1st. 318-652-1919.

CONDO FOR LEASENice, large 3 bedrooms, 2full baths, in quiet residen-tial area in EastNatchitoches. CA/CH,refrigerator, carport.$850/month; depositrequired. Phone 332-1368.

FOR LEASE!! Corner ofTexas St. & Hwy. 1,approx. 900 - 2700 sq. ft.,Office or Retail. CallConnie Moore Brewer -Owner/Agent Brian Moore Realty, LLC318-322-4000.

FOR RENT - 3/2 mobilehome now available, $850;2/2 house now available,$650. Lawn service includ-ed w/ rent. Pets negotiable.NatchitochesRents.com formore info 318.602.0426

FOR RENT: 230 PavieStreet, $750 per month,$750 deposit, limit 3 peo-ple, 3 BR, 2 Bath, livingroom, dining room,kitchen, w/d connection,central A/C, security sys-tem. No pets. ContactNettles Brown, 357-1520

HISTORIC DISTRICTremodeled apartmentswithin walking distance todowntown & NSU.Inexpensive utilities. Call352-6267

HOUSE AT 716LAFAYETTE for rent, 3BR. Phone Bryan Condet332-1302.

IN ROBELINE 2BR, 1bath house with office, onlarge lot, $600/rent,$400/deposit. Call 318-663-3357.

IN ROBELINE Nice 3BR, 2 bath, Small dou-blewide, private lot. $700plus deposit. Call 318-472-8352 or 318-663-3771.

LARGE APARTMENT 2Br, 1.5 bath, CA/H, wash-er/dryer connections, $600plus deposit, close to NSU.1 Br. Apartment, CA/H,$375 plus deposit. Waterincluded, close NSU. Call318-730-0774

LIKE NEW 2B1B town-home. Keyser Ave., pastWalmart. W/D hookups,stove, dishwasher. Nice.$695/month. $595 deposit.318-623-2047

NEAR NSU 2 BR, 1 Bath,Nice area. Washer, dryer,yard service, trash pickup,lot rent included. Firstmonth free, $475 rent,deposit $475. 318-652-1506, 318-652-0514.

NEAR NSU 3 BR, 2 Bath,Nice area. Washer, dryer,yard service, trash pickup,lot rent included. Firstmonth free, $600/rent,deposit $600. 318-652-1506, 318-652-0514.

OWNER/AGENT CedarGrove - 2/2 Trailer. NoH/A. $550/$550. No Pets.352-3953; 652-0666.

OWNER/AGENT Nearcollege. Very nice 3/2home. Ideal for olderretired couple or collegeprofessor. No Pets.$1100/month, 352-3953,652-0666.

QUIET PARK NEARNSU on Hwy. 6 has mobilehomes for rent. Depositand lease required. Not onhousing. 352-4714.

SAFE LOCATION 1BR.mobile home. Utilitiespaid. Close to NSU; 2BR,1 bath house. Nopets, No Housing. 352-3692 before 7p.m.

VERY CUTE HOUSE forrent in Oak Grove. 2 BR, 1bath, Huge master closet,CA/CH, nice neighbor-hood. Cheap utilities.Excellent landlord. Petspossible. $750/month,$750/deposit. No Housing.Call (318) 332-7875.

WILLA POINTAPARTMENTS is cur-rently taking applications.You can apply Mondays -Thursdays, 7:30AM thru5:30PM at our leasingoffice located at 1414Hwy 1, Natchitoches, LA71457.

Help Wanted

ALEXANDRIA EYE &LASER CENTER is cur-rently hiring front officepersonnel, clinic techni-cian, and optician in theNatchitoches area.Excellent customer serviceskills, computer skills, andattention to detail highlypreferred.  High schooldiploma or equivalentrequired. Submit applica-tions online atwww.alexandriaeye.com.

DERMATOLOGY &SKIN SURGERY CLIN-IC in Natchitoches lookingfor an LPN. Position isFull-Time, Monday-Fridayfrom 8 to 5. Please sendresume to 201 4th St, Box30127, Alexandria, La.71301 or fax to 318-449-1461

DriversTango Transport is hiring for

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FULL-TIME COOK.Ability to prepare, serve,purchase and documentmeals. Knowledge ofCACFP program a plus.Daddy’s DayCare 1569Sabine Street.

HIRING OFFICE &Warehouse positions.Experience handling furni-ture preferred. Part time &full time. Apply at TerrellBrother’s Furniture, 310Texas Street.

J A M E SC O N S T R U C T I O NGROUP Acceptingresumes for MaintenanceSite Superintendent. IdealCandidate will overseedaily operations of 3 crewminimum. Interfacebetween plant engineersand actual construction.Degree and Paper Millexperience preferred.Excellent pay and benefits.Send resumes [email protected]

LPN AND RN, FULLTIME OR PART TIME.Apply  in AdministrativeOffice  at Causey’sPharmacy 407 Bienville St.Natchitoches, Resumerequired.

PHARMACIST (PRN)Fax resume to

318-871-6134 [email protected]

EOE M/V/D

Bank of Montgomery is seeking a self-motivatedBranch Manager for our Montgomery Branch.

This individual ensures branch operational activitiesrun smoothly and efficiently; provides leadership,training and supervision within the branch and pro-motes business for the bank.-Responsible for new business development, con-sumer, mortgage and business lending for the marketarea. Involvement in community events to enhanceand expand public awareness and external businessdevelopment is a must. -Responsible for developing, coaching and directingemployees to build a highly motivated, successfulteam to provide an exceptional customer service ex-perience.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college

or university; or five (5) or more years of related ex-perience and/or training or the equivalent combinationof education and experience. Work related experi-ence must consist of branch management operation,lending and a supervisory background and excep-tional customer service and sales background.

Intermediate experience, knowledge andtraining in progressively responsible branch manage-ment/supervisory position and knowledge of relatedstate and federal compliance regulations, bank oper-ational policies and procedures, and the bank’s prod-ucts and services. Knowledge and training in alllending activities and terminology.

Excellent oral, written and interpersonalcommunication skills with the ability to apply commonsense to carry out instructions and instruct others; in-terpret documents; write reports, correspondence andprocedures, communicate and present clearly to sen-ior management, financial institutions and vendors.

Excellent organizational and time manage-ment skills, with ability to multi-task. Ability to workwith minimal or no supervision while performing du-ties; has the ability and initiative to organize variousfunctions necessary to accomplish department activ-ities or goals and be a strong team player.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND MEET THESEQUALIFICATIONS, PLEASE SEND YOUR RE-

SUME TO:BANK OF MONTGOMERY

ATTN: HUMAN RESOURCESP.O. BOX 7294

NATCHITOCHES, LA 71457

FULL TIME TELLER NEEDEDFOR A MONTGOMERY BRANCH,COMPETITIVE PAY WITH BENEFITS. 40 HRSPER WEEK, PAID VACATION AND HOLIDAYS.LOOKING TO HIRE 1 PERSON IMMEDIATELY!

2 years’ experience preferred. Ability to floatto other branches is a must.

Apply in person at or send your resume to:Bank of Montgomery

PO BOX 7294, Natchitoches, LA 71457.

Phone Number: 318-352-3060 ext. 229.Email your resume to: [email protected] Fax your resume to: 318-352-3068.

JOB OPENINGSoutheast Louisiana Area Health Education Center(SELAHEC) in collaboration with the LA Office of PublicHealth has openings for Nurse Home Visitors and anAdministrative Assistant for the Nurse-Family Partner-ship program in Natchitoches Parish. NFP model train-ing and certification required for all staff upon hire. NFPmodel training required for staff upon hire. Seehttps://sites.google.com/site/lamiechv13/ OR contactSELAHEC HR Manager, Pamela Lamonte [email protected] (985-345-1119) for detailed job de-scriptions/qualifications/ application.

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For 62 years of age or older, handicapped/disabled, regardless of age. Rental Assistance Available

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• This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer •Rural Development Properties - • In Accordance to Federal law and U.S. Department of Agri-culture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, nationalorigin, age, disability, religion, sex, familial status, sexual orientation and reprisel (Not all pro-hibited bases apply to all programs). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, As-sistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights. 1400Independence Ave. S.W. Stop 9410, Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (866) 632-9992 (Eng-lish) or (800) 877-8338 (TDD) or (866) 377-8642 (English Federal-relay) or (800) 845-6136(Spanish Federal-relay). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer”

Tax Credit Properties - “The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, or re-financing of housing on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or na-tional origin. Federal Law prohibits discrimination on the basis of age. Complaints ofdiscrimination may be forwarded to The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Wash-ington D.C. 20410.

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LPN WOMEN’SHEALTH CLINIC30 hours per weekSend resumes to

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POSITION AVAIL-ABLE: Part time positionavailable, Monday throughFriday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00p.m. working with adultswho have developmentaldisabilities. Positionrequires a Chauffeur’slicense, high school diplo-ma or better, TB test, andclear criminal backgroundcheck. Apply in person 127Airport Rd. No calls. EOE

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SUBSTITUTE CHILDN U T R I T I O NTECHNICIAN needed atSt. Mary’s Catholic SchoolCafeteria.  Position is onan as needed basis only;however could lead to full-time position.  Person mustbe available to report towork upon short notifica-tion.  Must be availablebetween the hours of6:00am and 3:00pm. M-F.  If interested contact theDiocese of AlexandriaChild Nutrition Office(318) 445-6424 ext. 232.

NEED CLASS A CDLDRIVERS ASAP Call318-238-7771.

Pets

FOR SALE ChorkiePuppies, Shots & Wormed,will be small, $250. Call318-356-8541, 318-609-9582

Lost & Found

FOUND: Female, Terrier/?on 2217 Old River Road.Call 318-352-6997.

Misc.

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Home StudyMonthly Tuition $80.00Gr. 6-12/Ages 13 to 18

866-766-0420

Motorcycles

2004 HONDA VTX 130031,000 miles. Windshield,lights, saddle bags, pipes,corbin seat. Great shape$4,700. Call Ernie 652-0589.

Schools/Instructions

ENROLL NOW Learn askill for a lifetime withJackson Hewitt TaxService.  Classes startingsoon in Alexandria,Marksville andNatchitoches.  Call 318442-2611 or 800 234-1040for a class near you.

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GRETNA, La. (AP) — Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputies say a construction worker has diedafter a fall from a roof in Gretna.

Col. John Fortunato says the 27-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene Friday morn-ing.

Deputies say their investigation continues. The victim has not yet been identified.

Construction worker dies from fall in Gretna

DONALDSONVILLE, La.(AP) — Property owners inAscension Parish will seeslightly higher tax bills nextyear.

The Advocate reports(http://bit.ly/1ckxe4T ) theAscension Parish Councilvoted Thursday night to levya 20-year parish-wide 1-millproperty tax which will beused to fund juvenile deten-tion costs and construct ajuvenile detention center.

O'Neal Parenton, theparish's attorney, said themoney raised from the taxwill be used first to fund a$456,250 annual agreement

with Assumption ParishSheriff Mike Waguespack tohouse parish juveniles await-ing trial at the AssumptionParish Juvenile DetentionCenter in Napoleonville.

The revenue from the newtax also would cover anyadditional associated juve-nile detention costs such asmedical care or more bedsthan the guaranteed 10 pro-vided to the parish in theagreement.

Whatever money remainsafter those costs are paid "isto be used specifically tobuild a juvenile detentioncenter and to operate it after

that," Parenton said.Justin Champlin, deputy

assessor for AscensionParish, said 1 mill in 2012generated approximately$951,000 and cost homeown-ers with a $250,000 house andhomestead exemption $17.50.

Daniel Satterlee, the coun-cilman representing thePrairieville area, said his res-idents were "largely support-ing" of the tax, and while hehad reservations about thecouncil passing a tax insteadof putting it on an electionballot, he would be "hypocrit-ical" if he didn't follow hisconstituents' wishes.

Taxes will increase in Ascension Parish withbuilding and operating juvenile detention center

GRETNA, La. (AP) — A 34-year-old Metairie man has been sentenced to life in prison plusanother 99 years for raping and molesting a girl in his apartment.

Michael Wilmot was sentenced Thursday on charges of aggravated rape and sexual battery ofa child under age 13.

Assistant District Attorney Jody Fortunato told The Times-Picayune (http://bit.ly/16oyn78)the girl and her mother, who now live out of state, did not attend the sentencing hearing.

Wilmot denied abusing the girl.

Man receives life plus 99 years for charge

FRANKLIN, La. (AP) —Prosecutors in St. MaryParish will seek the deathpenalty against a Charentonman indicted in the deathsearlier this year of a neigh-bor and a Chitimacha TribalPolice officer.

The Advertiser reports(http://bit.ly/137lABZ ) theannouncement cameThursday as 48-year-oldWilbert Thibodeaux changedhis plea to not guilty by rea-son of insanity in the fatalshooting of 78-year-old EddieLyons and Sgt. RickRiggenbach on Jan. 26.

Thibodeaux was indictedon March 19 on two counts offirst-degree murder and ini-tially pleaded not guilty. Hewas also charged with wound-

ing two St. Martin ParishSheriff's Office deputies andsetting Lyons' mobile homeon fire.

Defense attorney CraigColwart said District JudgeKeith Comeaux gave the pub-lic defender's office until Oct.1 to file a motion for a sanityhearing.

His defense team is stillgathering Thibodeaux's med-ical records.

"We are trying to collect allthe information we can show-ing his medical history,"Colwart said Thursday."Right now we are still wait-ing on records from Texas."

Colwart said Thibodeauxwas institutionalized at amental facility in Texas for ashort period last year. He is

being held at a mental institu-tion at the Elayn HuntCorrectional Center.

Neighbors living in theFlat Town Road area saidThibodeaux's behavior hadbecome erratic in the weeksleading up to the shooting.

State police saidRiggenbach was the first offi-cer to arrive at the scene thatmorning. Authorities saidthey believe Thibodeauxkilled Lyons and set themobile home ablaze before heopened fire on respondingofficers.

Assistant DistrictAttorney Anthony Salemesaid the state has not yetreceived a full report fromstate police on the investiga-tion.

Prosecutors will seek the death penalty forCharenton man charged for double homocides

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12B THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, August 3-4, 2013 Answers: 1) Fiction. There should be 1 to 3 inches between the rider and the top bar of the bike when they ar e straddling

it. Any more or less than that means the bike is too big or too small for the rider and increases th eir chance of having an accident.

2) Fact. Helmets protect the head and may prevent a brain injury in an accident. 3) Fiction. While tight-fitting clothing is less likely to get caught in the chain, dark clothing ma kes it hard for a

rider to be seen. Bright-colored clothing is best. 4) Fact. Sandals, heels and cleats make it hard for a rider to grip the pedals, and no rider should ever ride

barefoot. 5) Fact. Riders should follow the rules of the road the same way that drivers should. When there is a stop sign,

for example, they should stop. They should not continue to ride between cars. 6) Fiction. Riders should ride with traffic. 7) Fact. Hand signals tell drivers what a rider is doing and help prevent accidents. 8) Fact. Riders are more likely to be seen crossing at intersections than in the middle of streets. 9) Fact. Riders are more likely to be seen walking their bike across an intersection rather than rid ing it. 10) Fiction. Riders should always ride single file in groups on the street.

Did you know that about 176,000 kids end up in the emergency room every year because of bike accidents? It pays to be careful when riding your bike. May is National Bike Month, and there is no better time to refresh yourself on the rules of bike safety. Here are some questions about bike safety. How many can you answer correctly?

1) Bike riders should have 10 inches of space between them and the top bar of their bike when standing across it with both feet flat on the ground. Fact or Fiction?

2) Bike riders should wear a helmet. Fact or Fiction? 3) Bike riders should wear dark, tight-fitting clothing. Fact or Fiction? 4) Bike riders should wear tennis shoes. Fact or Fiction? 5) Bike riders should know and obey all traffic laws. Fact or Fiction? 6) Bike riders should ride against traffic. Fact or Fiction? 7) Bike riders should use the proper hand signals when riding in traffic. Fact or Fiction? 8) Bike riders should cross the street at intersections whenever possible. Fact or

Fiction? 9) Bike riders should walk their bikes across the street. Fact or Fiction? 10) Bike riders should ride side by side in groups on the street. Fact or Fiction?

List 10 words that rhyme with “wheel.”

Every year on the second Sunday of May, Americans celebrate Mother’s Day. Of course, it wasn’t always that way. During the 1600s, the English celebrated what was called “Mothering Sunday.” On that day, people were given time off to visit their mothers and share special treats with them like “mothering cake.” Although some of the English may have continued to celebrate Mothering Sunday in America, it wasn’t until the late 1800s that the idea of Mother’s Day was introduced there.

In 1872 in Boston, Julia Ward Howe, the same woman who wrote “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” suggested that there be a Mother’s Day and that it be dedicated to peace. Howe continued to have Mother’s Day meetings in Boston, but the idea of a national Mother’s Day did not take off until 1907 when Ana Jarvis started campaigning for it.

Jarvis wanted to honor her mother who had died a couple of years earlier and suggested setting aside a day to honor all mothers, living and dead. She got several important people involved in the campaign, and in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson declared the second Sunday in May Mother’s Day.

Each of the following is a

translation of the word “mother”

in another language. Fill in the

blanks to name the language

from which the word comes.

C O L O R I N G P I C T U R E C O L O R I N G P I C T U R E C O L O R I N G P I C T U R E

1) MÈRE / F __ E N __ H

2) MADRE / I __ A L __ A N or S __ A N __ S __

3) MUTTER / G E __ __ A N

4) MAE / P O __ __ U G __ E S E

5) MOR / N __ R W __ G I A __

6) MOEDER / D __ T __ H

7) MAMA / S __ __ H I __ I Answers: 1) French 2) Italian or Spanish 3) German 4) Portuguese 5) Norwegian 6) Dutch 7) Swahili

�Jokes & Riddles� �Jokes & Riddles� �Jokes & Riddles�

Q: Why canʼt a bicycle stand on its own?

A: Because it is too tired.

Q: Why was Cinderella such a bad cyclist?

A: She had a pumpkin for her coach.

Fact or Fiction?

Some answers: deal, eel, feel, heal, heel, kneel, meal, peel, real, reel, seal, steal, steel, teal, veal

1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________

4. __________ 5. __________ 6. __________

7. __________ 8. __________ 9. __________

10. _________

Answers: 1) Grasses, 2) Vegetables, 3) Leaves, 4) Dandelions, 5) Berries, 6) Twigs, 7) Clover

Each of the following is something that groundhogs like to eat. Fill in the blanks to name that food.

Name That Food

1) G __ A S __ E __

2) __ E G __ T A __ L __ S

3) L __ A V __ S

4) D __ N __ E __ I O __ S

5) B E __ __ I E __

6) T __ I __ S

7) C __ O __ E R

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Good Morning America (N)

Jack Hanna

Ocean Mys.

Born to Explore

Sea Rescue

Recipe Rehab

Food for Thought

Animal Adv

Explora-tion

To Be Announced Secret Millionaire (S) ESPN Sports Saturday (N)

KALB % 5Hometime House

SmartsToday Day care services; tax-free weekend. (N) (S)

Chica Show

Pajani-mals (EI)

Justin Time (EI)

Tree Fu Tom (EI)

Wild America

Animal Rescue

Swimming: FINA World Championships. From Barcelona, Spain. (Taped)

Red Bull Signature Series From Hurricane Mills, Tenn. (N) (S)

Horse Racing

TBS _ 23Fresh Prince

Fresh Prince

House of Payne

Meet the Browns

There Yet?

Accord-ing-Jim

Engage-ment

Engage-ment

Name Is Earl

Bedtime Stories ›› (2008) Adam Sandler, Keri Russell, Guy Pearce.

Shrek the Third ››‡ (2007) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy.

Love-Ray-mond

Friends (S)

Friends Friends Friends (S)

KLAX ( ? 8Animal Atlas

Now Eat This!

Good Morning America (N)

Jack Hanna

Ocean Mys.

Born to Explore

Sea Rescue

Recipe Rehab

Food for Thought

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Football Saturdays Pineville Concerned Citizens

Secret Millionaire (S) ESPN Sports Saturday (N)

WGN-A + 27Paid Program

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Law & Order: Crimi-nal Intent (S)

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Law & Order: Crimi-nal Intent (S)

KSLA , 12CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) (S) Doodle-

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Busytown Busytown Liberty’s Kids

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PGA Tour Golf: WGC Bridgestone Invitational, Third Round. From Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. (N) (Live)

KLPA ` 13GED C’nection

GED C’nection

Curious George

Cat in the Hat

Super Why!

Dinosaur Train

The Omni Health Revolution With Tana Amen

Unleash the Power of the Female Brain With Dr. Daniel Amen (S)

Smarter Brains Crystalized and fl uid intelligence.

Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue for 2013! (S)

The Omni Health Revolution With Tana Amen

KMSS . A 10Buck McNeely

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On the Spot

Horse Country

Pets.TV On The Road

Carpets Portable Cooktop

Beach Body

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The Collector “1348 AD”

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MLB Baseball: Texas Rangers at Oakland Athletics. (N) (Live)

KSHV / ( 9Hometime Feeling

HomeOpen House

Forever Younger

Wild America

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Tummy Tuck

McCarver Game Time

EP Daily (N)

Jack and the Beanstalk ›› (2010) Gilbert Gottfried, Voice of Chevy Chase.

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CSI: Miami “Rap Sheet” (S)

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Live Life and Win!

Chat-Room

KPXJ 0 19Farm Report

Bayou Outdoor

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Bolts & Blip

Justice League

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Dragon Ball Z

Dragon Ball Z

Yu-Gi-Oh! Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEX

Cent-sables

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Facelift Secrets

To Be Announced Louisiana TV Foot-ball Magazine

TBA

KNTS 1 7Dog and Cat

Future Phenoms

Cowboy Dan’s

Aqua Kids (N)

America’s War

Horsing Aroun.

Horse-manship

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Rural Radio Pickup Truck Parade Antique tractor display. (N) The Agil-ity Show

Sure-Saddle

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EWTN 5 200St. Michael

Holy Rosary

Daily Mass: Our Lady

First Devotion

Holy Baby!

My Little Angels

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Europe Saints

Rosary Daily Mass: Our Lady

The Acts of God

Miracles of Jesus

EWTN on Location Mercy Rosary for Life

Web of Faith 2.0 River of Light After the Conquistadors.

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Tria- Re-mov.

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Say No to Botox!

Moving Up “K-9 Retreat” (S)

Moving Up (S) Moving Up Divorced mom’s new place.

Four Houses “...and a Teepee”

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DISC ; 213Brazil Butt Lift

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Deadliest Catch “The Final Battle”

USA < 29Cook Safe Cook Safe Deep-

CleanLike New Carpet

Royal Pains “Chock Full O’ Nuts”

Burn Notice “Nature of the Beast”

Suits Katrina tries to win over Louis.

Graceland “O-Mouth” NCIS A package contains two eyes.

NCIS A suicide may be a murder.

NCIS The murder of a Marine. (S)

NCIS A teen holds his school hostage.

NCIS “Iced” (S)

LIFE = 30Paid Program

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Supermarket Superstar

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Playdate (2012) Marguerite Moreau, Richard Ruccolo, Abby Brammell.

Fatal Honeymoon (2012) Harvey Keitel, Amber Clayton, Billy Miller.

AMC > 26The Rifl e-man

The Rifl e-man

The Rifl e-man

The Rifl e-man

Hell on Wheels “Pilot” Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels “Revelations”

Hell on Wheels “Derailed”

Hell on Wheels The railroad’s deadline.

TNT ? 24Law & Order “Pro Se” (DVS)

Perception “Defec-tive”

King & Maxwell “Job Security”

Major Crimes “The Deep End”

Rizzoli & Isles The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ›››‡ (2001) Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler.

(2:45) 300 ››› (2007) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham.

Book of El

FX @ 20O ››‡ (2001) Mekhi Phifer, Josh Hartnett, Julia Stiles.

How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Knight and Day ››‡ (2010) Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Peter Sarsgaard.

The Fighter ›››‡ (2010) Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams.

The Karate Kid ››‡ (2010)

ESPN A 32SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) (Live) X Games: Los Angeles. From Los Angeles. (N) (Live)

ESPN2 B 33SportsNation SportsNation NFL Live Golf: RICOH Women’s British Open, Third Round. From Fife,

Scotland. (N) (Live)Golf: Chick-Fil-A Chal-lenge. (Taped)

This Is Sportscen-ter (N)

ATP Tennis: U.S. Open Series: Citi Open, First Semifi nal. From Washington, D.C.

WTA Tennis

FSN C 37Fox Sports 1

Destina-tion Pol.

Cowboys Camp

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Total Gym Insanity Workout

Home. Kids

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LHSAA Champion-ship Spotlight

LHSAA Champion-ship Spotlight

LHSAA Spotlight

LHSAA Spotlight

OU Sooner Football Press Conference

LHSAA Champion-ship Spotlight

Horse Racing: West Virginia Derby. (N)

SPIKE E 25Zumba Fit SexyBod-

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Xtreme 4x4 (S)

Horse-power

Trucks! (S)

Muscle-Car (S)

Tattoo Night.

Tattoo Night.

Tattoo Night.

Tattoo Night.

Tattoo Night.

Tattoo Night.

Tattoo Night.

(1:27) Man on Fire ››‡ (2004) Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning. A bodyguard takes revenge on a girl’s kidnappers.

Law Abid-ing

HIST F 212Ax Men “Goldmine” Ax Men “The Hur-

ricane Hits” Ax Men “Calling It Quits”

Ax Men “The After-math”

Ax Men “Unlucky Charm”

Ax Men “Slippery Slope”

Ax Men Shelby tries out a new assistant.

Ax Men Shelby and DaVi are reunited.

Ax Men “Risking It All” Ax Men “In Too Deep” Ax Men “Fight to the Finish Line”

SYFY G 21Mom Looks 27

WEN Hair Care

Cook Safe Cook Safe Rise of the Gargoyles (2009) Eric Balfour, Tanya Clarke, Nick Mancuso.

Sinbad “Pilot” Sinbad “Queen of the Water Thieves”

Sinbad “House of Games”

Sinbad “Old Man of the Sea”

Sinbad “Hunted” Sinbad “The Siren” Sinbad Sinbad returns to Basra. (N)

BET H 101(5:00) BET Inspira-tion

The Park-ers (S)

The Park-ers (S)

The Park-ers (S)

The Park-ers (S)

Higher Learning ››› (1995) Omar Epps, Kristy Swan-son. Racial tensions divide a college campus.

Beauty Shop ››‡ (2005) Queen Latifah, Alicia Silver-stone, Andie MacDowell.

Lottery Ticket ››‡ (2010) Bow Wow, Brandon T. Jack-son, Naturi Naughton.

Phat Girlz

A&E I 28Criminal Minds “Reckoner”

Criminal Minds “Mosley Lane” (S)

Criminal Minds “Solitary Man” (S)

Flip This House Flipping San Diego “Critter House”

Flipping San Diego “Crack House” (N)

Double Divas

Double Divas

Double Divas

Double Divas

Double Divas

Double Divas

Barter Kings Barter Kings

MTV J 80True Life Taking cash and gifts. (S)

True Life Poor plastic surgery. (S)

True Life Couples prepare to marry.

Clueless ››› (1995) Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy. (S)

Girl Code (S)

10 on Top (N)

Catfi sh: The TV Show (S)

Catfi sh: The TV Show (S)

My Super Sweet Sixteen Meltdowns

My Super Sweet Sixteen Meltdowns

My Super Sweet Sixteen Meltdowns

VH1 K 82VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) Top 20 Video Count-

down (N) (S)Top 20 Video Count-down (N) (S)

Miss U Much (S)

Saturday Night Live (S)

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Saturday Night Live (S)

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Behind the Music Ludacris. (S)

La La’s Life

Hollywood Exes (S)

DISN L 224Mickey Mouse

Doc McSt. Never Land

Sofi a the First (S)

Jessie (S) Jessie (S) Jessie (S) A.N.T. Farm (S)

Gravity Falls (S)

Gravity Falls (S)

Jessie (S) A.N.T. Farm (S)

Dog With a Blog

Dog With a Blog

Dog With a Blog

Good-Charlie

Good-Charlie

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Jessie (S) Jessie (S) Good-Charlie

Dog With a Blog

NICK M 225Odd Parents

Odd Parents

Sponge-Bob

Sponge-Bob

Sponge-Bob

Sponge-Bob

Sponge-Bob

Sanjay, Craig

Teenage Mut.

Rabbids Invasion

Monsters Sponge-Bob

Power Rangers

Sponge-Bob

Odd Parents

Odd Parents

Odd Parents

Odd Parents

Sam & Cat (S)

Sam & Cat (S)

Hatha-ways

Hatha-ways

FNC O 64(5:00) FOX and Friends Saturday (N) Bulls and

Bears (N)Cavuto/Business

Forbes on FOX

Cashin’ In (N)

America’s News Headquarters (N)

America’s News Headquarters (N)

Journal Editorial

FOX News America’s News Headquarters (N)

Cavuto/Business

Cashin’ In The Five (N)

E! P 100Juno ›››‡ (2007) Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner.

Fashion Police E! News (N) Total Divas “Welcome to the WWE”

The Soup LA Sugar Mean Girls 2 ›› (2011) Meaghan Martin, Maiara Walsh, Jennifer Stone.

Keeping Up With the Kardashians

Keeping Up With the Kardashians

Keeping Up With the Kardashians

COM Q 102Rockin’ Body

Sheer Cover

Comedy Central

Comedy Central

(7:50) Futurama

(8:24) Futurama

(8:57) Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls ›› (1995) Jim Carrey, Ian McNeice.

(11:07) My Cousin Vinny ›››‡ (1992) Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei, Ralph Macchio.

South Park

South Park

South Park

South Park

(3:41) Scary Movie 4 ›› (2006) Regina Hall

TOON R 227Scan2Go (N)

Johnny Test (S)

Beyblade Pokémon: BW

Legends of Chima

Ben 10 Batman Teen Titans Go!

Grojband Grojband Johnny Test (S)

Johnny Test (S)

Johnny Test (S)

Grojband Grojband Grojband Teen Titans Go!

Teen Titans Go!

Grojband Grojband Grojband Regular Show

APL S 203Dogs vs. Cats (S) Puppies vs. Babies

(S) Too Cute! (S) Too Cute! “Cuddly

Kittens” (S) Too Cute! “Kitten Dolls” (S)

Too Cute! “Puppy Power” (S)

Too Cute! “Kitten Cottonballs”

Too Cute! “Extra Special Pets”

Too Cute! “Fluffi est Kittens” (S)

Too Cute! “Fluff and Feathers” (S)

Too Cute! “Tiny Gi-ants” (S)

TRAV T 208When Vacations Attack

Monumental Myster-ies

Off Limits “Arizona” Mysteries at the Museum

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations

Man v. Food

Man v. Food

Adam Rich

Adam Rich

BBQ Crawl

BBQ Crawl

Extreme Survival Bunkers

Sturgis: Biker Mad-ness

Sturgis: Metal Mania

FOOD U 207Sand. King

Guy’s Big Bite

Best- Made

Best Thing

Barbecue Pioneer Wo.

Pioneer Wo.

Trisha’s Southern

Barefoot Contessa

Giada at Home

Chopped “Wurst Case Scenario”

Mystery Diners

Mystery Diners

Restaurant: Impos-sible

Restaurant Stakeout Diners, Drive

Diners, Drive

Iron Chef America

HGTV V 209Property Brothers Property Brothers

“Stan & Leslie”Property Brothers “Kristine & Paul”

House Crashers

House Crashers

House Crashers

House Crashers

House Crashers

House Crashers

Love It or List It Love It or List It “The Wood Family”

Cool Pools Cool Pools Amazing Water Homes

MSNBC W 65Weekends With Alex Witt (N)

Up W/Steve Kornacki (N) Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Disrupt With Karen Finney (N)

The Ed Show (N)

CNBC X 66Paid Program

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Cancer: Winning

WEN Hair Care

Cook Safe

TVL Y 202(6:12) Three’s Company

Three’s Company

Three’s Company

Three’s Company

Three’s Company

Cosby Show

Cosby Show

The Soul Man

Cosby Show

Cosby Show

Cosby Show

Cosby Show

Cosby Show

Roseanne (S)

Roseanne (S)

(2:12) Roseanne (S) Roseanne (S)

Roseanne (S)

Roseanne (S)

Sleepless In

CNN ∞ 63(5:00) New Day Saturday The latest news, weather and stories. (N)

Your Money

CNN Saturday Morn-ing (N)

CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom (N) Your Money

The Next List

CNN Newsroom (N) Sanjay Gupta

CNN Newsroom (N)

OXYGN ± 103Total Gym Brazil

Butt LiftKate & Leopold ››› (2001) Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber.

Pride & Prejudice ››› (2005) Keira Knightley, Matthew MacFadyen, Judi Dench.

Freedom Writers ››› (2007) Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Glenn.

She’s All That ›› (1999) Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook.

Enough ››

FAM ≤ 201So Undercover ›› (2012) Miley Cyrus, Jeremy Piven, Mike O’Malley.

The Last Song ›› (2010) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear, Liam Hemsworth.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants ››› (2005) Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 ››‡ (2008) Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel.

Hairspray ››› (2007) John Travolta, Nikki Blonsky.

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KTBS # 3ABC World News

KTBS 3 News Weekend (N)

Castle “Ghosts” Woman is drowned in motor oil. (S)

Zero Hour “Ratchet” Hank’s dream may reveal clues. (N) (S)

Zero Hour “Spring” The team makes an unthinkable discovery.

20/20 (S) KTBS 3 News at Ten (N) Burn Notice A terrorist plans to detonate a bomb.

KALB % 5Bronco Roads (S)

NBC Nightly News (N)

NewsChannel 5 (N)

Wheel of Fortune

American Ninja Warrior Obstacles include Salmon Ladder.

WrestleMania: The World Televi-sion Premiere (N) (S)

Do No Harm “Six Feet Deep” Ruben has a gang mug Ian. (N)

NewsChannel 5 (N)

(10:29) Saturday Night Live Host Anne Hathaway; Rihanna performs. (S)

TBS _ 23The King of Queens

Family Guy (S) Family Guy “Family Goy”

Family Guy (S) The Big Bang Theory “Pilot”

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

Sullivan & Son Deal With It “The Cult”

Step Up 2 the Streets ››‡ (2008) Will Kemp

KLAX ( ? 8ABC World News

Portable Cooktop

Entertainment Tonight (N) (S) Zero Hour “Ratchet” Hank’s dream may reveal clues. (N) (S)

Zero Hour “Spring” The team makes an unthinkable discovery.

20/20 (S) Iron Man! Look Young in Seconds

Bones Subterranean homeless people. (S)

WGN-A + 27Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Sex Club” Little black book. (S)

(6:05) Blackout Game not available due to blackout. WGN News at Nine (S) Bones “Fire in the Ice” A frozen body is found in a pond.

Bones “The Skull in the Desert” Counterfeiting ring. (S)

KSLA , 12News 12 at 5pm (N)

CBS Evening News (N)

News 12 Satur-day 6pm (N)

RightThisMinute (N)

The Mentalist Jane continues to look for Lorelei. (S)

48 Hours (S) 48 Hours (S) KSLA News at 10PM (N)

(10:35) Storm Stories

(11:05) Storm Stories

Unsealed: Alien Files (N)

KLPA ` 13Daniel O’Donnell From the Heartland The singer performs in Iowa. (S)

Elvis, Aloha From Hawaii Elvis Presley performs in Hawaii. (S)

60s Girl Grooves (My Music) Girl groups and singers of the 1960s. (S) Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s.

KMSS . A 10(3:00) MLB Baseball: Texas Rang-ers at Oakland Athletics. (N)

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Soccer: Guinness International Champions Cup, Semifi nal -- Real Madrid vs. TBA. (N) (Live)

CSI: Miami “Rap Sheet” A rap star’s bodyguard is killed.

Axe Cop (N) (S) Axe Cop (S) The Cleveland Show (S)

House of Payne

KSHV / ( 9Paid Program Horse Country

TV’Til Death (S) ’Til Death “Dog

Fight” The First Family (S)

The First Family (S)

Mr. Box Offi ce (S)

Mr. Box Offi ce (S)

TMZ (N) (S) Law & Order “Gunshow” Murders in Central Park. (S)

Made in Hol-lywood (N)

Paid Program

KPXJ 0 1930 Rock “Corpo-rate Crush”

30 Rock “Cleve-land” (S)

Seinfeld “The Fix-Up”

Seinfeld “The Limo”

New Adv./Old Christine

New Adv./Old Christine

The Offi ce “Nepotism” (S)

The Offi ce “Counseling”

KTBS 3 9 O’Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 (N)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Futurama “Benderama”

Futurama (S)

KNTS 1 7Gaither Gospel Hour Songs of the past two centuries. (S)

Reno’s Old Time Music

Presleys’ Coun-try Jubilee

The Marty Stuart Show

Midwest Country Link Union; Bobby Flores and Jade Jack. (N)

Cumberland Highlanders

Mollie B Polka Party Karl and the Country Dutchmen. (N)

Larry’s Country Diner A surprise special guest.

Gaither Home-coming

Laser Pain Relief

EWTN 5 200Saint Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor of the Poor The homeless of Naples. (Part 2 of 2)

Life Is Worth Living

Duns Scotus Blessed John Duns Scotus. Rosary Living Right With Dr. Ray “Analy-sis Paralysis”

Catholicism on Campus

The Faith With Fr. Maurice

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

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TLC : 211Cake Boss (S) Cake Boss (S) Dance Kids

ATL (S) Cake Boss (S) Here Comes

Honey Boo Here Comes Honey Boo

(8:12) Here Comes Honey Boo Boo: Family Sized (N) (S)

Here Comes Honey Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo

(11:12) Here Comes Honey Boo Boo: Family Sized (S)

DISC ; 213(4:00) Deadliest Catch “The Final Battle” (S)

Naked and Afraid The Costa Rican rainforest. (S)

Naked and Afraid 21 days in Sabah, Borneo. (S)

Naked and Afraid: Uncensored “Beware the Bayou” (N)

Naked and Afraid “Bares All” Never-before-seen footage. (S)

Naked and Afraid: Uncensored “Beware the Bayou” (S)

Naked and Afraid “Bares All” Never-before-seen footage. (S)

USA < 29NCIS “Hiatus” Memories overwhelm Gibbs.

NCIS “Hiatus” Gibbs suffers a temporary memory loss.

NCIS Two mercenaries are found dead. (S)

NCIS “False Witness” A witness in a murder trial disappears. (S)

NCIS “Freedom” A Marine is found beaten to death. (S)

Graceland “O-Mouth” Mike gets deeper into the organization.

(11:01) Suits Katrina tries to win over Louis. (DVS)

LIFE = 30Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret ›› (2013) Tania Raymonde, Jesse Lee Soffer, Tony Plana.

Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer (2013) Amanda Schull, Coby Ryan McLaughlin. Premiere. A serial killer uses traps to lure his victims.

Sleeping With the Enemy ››‡ (1991) Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin, Kevin Anderson.

(11:02) Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer (2013) Michael Nouri

AMC > 26Hell on Wheels Cullen’s new life is put in jeopardy.

The Legend of Zorro ›› (2005) Antonio Banderas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Rufus Sewell. Premiere. The swordsman and his wife fi ght a count.

The Quick and the Dead ››‡ (1995) Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe. A female gunslinger enters a deadly quick-draw competition.

The Killing “Six Minutes”

TNT ? 24(4:45) The Book of Eli ››‡ (2010) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis.

The Dark Knight ›››› (2008) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart. Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker.

(10:15) The Hero “Season Finale” America’s vote is revealed.

(11:15) I Am Legend ››› (2007) Will Smith, Alice Braga.

FX @ 20(4:00) The Karate Kid ››‡ (2010) Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan. A Chi-nese master schools an American boy in the martial arts.

UFC 163: Aldo vs. Korean Zombie - Prelims (N) (Live) Spider-Man 3 ››‡ (2007) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco. Peter Parker falls under the infl u-ence of his dark side.

ESPN A 32SportsCenter (N) (Live) NASCAR Count-

down (N)NASCAR Racing: Nationwide Series: U.S. Cellular 250. From Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. (N) (Live)

X Games: Los Angeles. From Los Angeles. (N) (Live)

ESPN2 B 33WTA Tennis 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony Inductees include Larry Allen, Cris Carter,

Curley Culp, Bill Parcells, Jonathan Ogden, Dave Robinson and Warren Sapp. From Canton, Ohio. (N)NHRA Drag Racing: O’Reilly Auto Parts Northwest Nationals, Qualify-ing. From Seattle. (N Same-day Tape)

SportsCenter (N) (Live)

FSN C 37LHSAA Championship Spotlight LHSAA Championship Spotlight High School Football From Dec. 28, 2012. Cowboys Train-

ing CampTexas A&M Football Prev.

Horned Frogs Football Pre.

Rangers Insider

SPIKE E 25(4:29) Law Abiding Citizen ›‡ (2009) Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Colm Meaney. (S)

Walking Tall ›› (2004) The Rock, Johnny Knoxville. A sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. (S)

(9:02) Walking Tall ›› (2004) The Rock, Johnny Knoxville. A sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. (S)

(11:05) Inglourious Basterds ›››‡ (2009) (S)

HIST F 212Pawn Stars Pawn Stars

“Bare Bones”Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars

“Buffalo Bull”Pawn Stars Hatfi elds & McCoys: White

Lightning (10:02) Pawn Stars

(10:32) Pawn Stars

(11:01) Pawn Stars

(11:31) Pawn Stars

SYFY G 21Sinbad “Kuji” A woman named Kuji claims to be a deity. (N)

Sinbad Quest for stone that reveals the future. (N)

Sinbad Tiger transports professor and an egg. (N)

Sinbad “Fiend or Friend” (N) Sinbad “Land of the Dead” (N) Paranormal Witness A childless couple is haunted. (N)

Paranormal Witness Three broth-ers are haunted by a ghost.

BET H 101(4:30) Phat Girlz ›› (2006) Mo’Nique, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Godfrey. Two large women look for love.

Diary of a Mad Black Woman ›› (2005) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Shemar Moore. A woman starts over after her husband leaves her.

White Chicks ›› (2004) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Jaime King. Two male FBI agents pose as female socialites.

A&E I 28Barter Kings Trading up for a small aircraft.

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My Super Sweet Sixteen Most Massive Meltdowns (N)

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Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Nikki & Sara Live! (S)

Girl Code (S)

VH1 K 82Men in Black ››› (1997) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. Secret agents monitor extraterrestrial activity on Earth. (S)

Couples Therapy Flav and Liz make an announcement. (S)

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Kirk tries to save his marriage. (S)

Honey 2 ›‡ (2011) Katerina Graham, Randy Wayne, Seychelle Gabriel. A troubled dancer prepares to compete on a talent show. (S)

Hit the Floor “Turnover” (S)

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E! P 100Total Divas The WWE Divas prepare for WrestleMania.

E! News 13 Going on 30 ››› (2004) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo. Premiere. An uncool girl magically becomes a successful adult.

Total Divas The WWE Divas prepare for WrestleMania.

Fashion Police Guests Crystal Reed and LeAnn Rimes.

LA Sugar The Soup

COM Q 102(3:41) Scary Movie 4 ››

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Your Highness ›‡ (2011) Danny McBride, James Franco. Premiere. A slacker prince has to join his brother on a noble quest.

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TOON R 227Regular Show “Firework Run”

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Too Cute! “Sweetest Animal Friends” Animal species mingle.

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FOOD U 207Food Network Star Rehabilitating menu’s outdated dishes.

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MSNBC W 65Caught on Camera “I’m Alive!” Facing their biggest fears.

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Caught on Camera Courtroom deputies caught by surprise.

Lockup A feud boils over in the jail. Lockup Female housing unit tensions. (N)

Lockup “Riverbend” Riverbend Maximum Security Prison.

Lockup “Inside Wabash” Califor-nia’s Kern Valley State Prison.

CNBC X 66Cook with No Flame

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CNBC Titans Merv Griffi n’s fortune in real estate.

American Greed A trio of Texas conmen score millions.

The Suze Orman Show “Suze Intervention” (N)

The Profi t Two brothers who buy used cars for cash.

American Greed A trio of Texas conmen score millions.

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TVL Y 202(4:30) Sleepless in Seattle ›››‡ (1993) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Bill Pullman. Premiere.

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CNN ∞ 63The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) Anderson Cooper Special Report To Be Announced To Be Announced Stroumboulopoulos To Be Announced

OXYGN ± 103(4:30) Enough ›› (2002) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell. A woman takes her daughter and fl ees her abusive husband.

Maid in Manhattan ›› (2002) Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. A politi-cian mistakes a hotel maid for a wealthy woman.

The Back-up Plan ›‡ (2010) Jennifer Lopez, Alex O’Loughlin, Michaela Watkins. A single woman becomes pregnant, then meets her ideal man.

She’s All That ›› (1999)

FAM ≤ 201(3:30) Hairspray ››› (2007) John Travolta, Nikki Blonsky.

Legally Blonde ››‡ (2001) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. A sorority queen enrolls in Harvard to win back her boyfriend.

Billy Madison ›‡ (1995) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin. A hotel magnate’s adult son goes back to grade school.

Accepted ›› (2006) Justin Long, Jonah Hill, Blake Lively. A college reject and his friends create a fake university.

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(11:35) Private Practice

TBS _ 23(3:30) Why Did I Get Married?

Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too? ››‡ (2010) Tyler Perry, Sharon Leal, Janet Jackson. Four couples struggle with the challenges of married life.

Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself ››‡ (2009) Tyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson, Adam Rodriguez.

Meet the Browns ›› (2008) Tyler Perry, Angela Bassett. A woman meets her late father’s uproarious family for the fi rst time.

KLAX ( ? 8ABC World News

Improve Memory

America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

Secret Millionaire Anne Beiler travels to Baltimore. (S)

Whodunnit? The guests look for clues in the dark. (N) (S)

Castle A young reality-TV star is murdered. (S)

Portable Cooktop

Larry King Special Report

Bones “The Skull in the Desert” Counterfeiting ring. (S)

WGN-A + 27Amer. Funniest Home Videos

Bloopers! (S) Bloopers! (S) How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

WGN News at Nine (N)

(9:40) Instant Replay (N) (S)

No Way Out ››› (1987) Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman. The Secretary of Defense makes a Pentagon aide lead a spy manhunt.

KSLA , 12CBS Evening News (N)

KSLA News 12 at 5:30pm (N)

60 Minutes (N) (S) (7:01) Big Brother Contestants face eviction. (N) (S)

Unforgettable Carrie pursues a notorious bank robber. (N)

The Mentalist Jane is forced to make a confession. (S)

KSLA News 12 at 10PM Sunday (N)

Lake Bethlehem Church

Storm Stories (S)

KLPA ` 13Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. (S) Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents) Burt

Bacharach’s music. (S) Emeli Sandé: Live at the Royal Albert Hall (S)

Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents) Burt Bacharach’s music. (S)

Smarter Brains Crystalized and fl uid intelligence. (S)

KMSS . A 10(4:00) Jumper ›‡ (2008) Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell.

American Dad (DVS)

The Simpsons (DVS)

The Simpsons (DVS)

Bob’s Burgers “Two for Tina”

Family Guy “Ratings Guy”

Family Guy (S) (DVS)

Criminal Minds Garcia investigates murders in Alaska.

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Feeling Right at Home

Word of God Ministries

KSHV / ( 9(4:00) Walker Payne (2006) Jason Patric, Sam Shepard.

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Criminal Minds Garcia investigates murders in Alaska.

Law & Order “Killerz” A girl may have killed a boy. (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

Hollyscoop (N) (S)

Hallelujah Train Paid Program Texas Road-house Live

KPXJ 0 19Bloopers (S) Bloopers (S) Private Practice “Fear of Flying” A

father-to-be has tuberculosis.Castle “Little Girl Lost” Castle competes with Beckett’s ex. (S)

Leverage “The Fairy Godparents Job” A clinic is forced to close.

KTBS 3 9 O’Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 (N)

Burn Notice Estranged husband disappears with son.

Bones “The Skull in the Desert” Counterfeiting ring. (S)

KNTS 1 7Ralph Emery Reba McEntire. (S) Country’s Family Reunion Best

of the show.Hee Haw Ernest Borgnine; George Lindsey. (S)

The Marty Stuart Show

Live From Daryl’s House (S)

Gaither Gospel Hour “The Happy Goodmans”

Gaither Home-coming

The Joey and Rory Show

John Denver, Louis

Health Forum

EWTN 5 200Benediction & Devotions

Crossing the Goal

World Over Live Sunday Night Prime Youth ministry. (N)

G.K. Chesterton Rosary Franciscan University Presents The fate and future of Catholics.

Where God Weeps (N)

EWTN Book-mark

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

EXPANDED CABLE

TLC : 211Hoarding: Buried Alive A house fi re ignites during clean-up. (S)

Breaking Amish: LA The cast members arrive in the city. (S)

Sister Wives The wives have settled into their lives. (S)

Sister Wives Snags threaten the Brown’s dream. (N) (S)

Breaking Amish: LA An unex-pected visitor for Lizzie. (N) (S)

(10:01) Sister Wives Snags threaten the Brown’s dream. (S)

(11:01) Breaking Amish: LA An unexpected visitor for Lizzie. (S)

DISC ; 213Shark Week’s Impossible Shot (S) Great White Highway Sharks of

the Farallon Islands. (S) Air Jaws: Countdown to Shark Week 2013 (N) (S)

Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives A huge white shark may be a megalodon. (N) (S)

Shark After Dark LIVE Featuring all things shark-related. (N) (S)

Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives (S)

USA < 29Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Doubt” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Conned” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Educated Guess” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Lost Traveler” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Child’s Welfare” (S)

Burn Notice Michael questions his motives. (DVS)

(11:01) The Ugly Truth ›‡ (2009) Eric Winter

LIFE = 30Devious Maids Rosie vows to help Spence.

Devious Maids Valentina tries to control her emotions.

Devious Maids “Walking the Dog” Zoila’s job is jeopardized.

Drop Dead Diva Kim represents her father. (N)

(9:01) Devious Maids A former student recognizes Marisol. (N)

(10:02) Devious Maids Zoila’s job is jeopardized.

(11:02) Devious Maids Zoila’s job is jeopardized.

AMC > 26Erin Brockovich ››› (2000) Julia Roberts, Albert Finney, Aaron Eckhart. A woman probes a power com-pany cover-up over poisoned water.

The Killing “From Up Here; The Road to Hamelin” Sarah seeks peace. (N) (S)

The Killing “From Up Here; The Road to Hamelin” Sarah seeks peace. (S)

TNT ? 24(3:15) Clash of the Titans ››

Independence Day ››› (1996) Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum. Earthlings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. Falling Skies “Brazil” The 2nd Mass destroys an Espheni base.

Falling Skies “Brazil” The 2nd Mass destroys an Espheni base.

Independence Day ››› (1996) Will Smith, Bill Pullman.

FX @ 20Kung Fu Panda ››› (2008) Voices of Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan.

Rio ››› (2011) Voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg. Animated. A pet macaw has an adventure with the bird of his dreams.

Rio ››› (2011) Voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg. Animated. A pet macaw has an adventure with the bird of his dreams.

Man of the House ›› (2005) Christina Milian

ESPN A 32(4:00) X Games: Los Angeles. From Los Angeles. (N)

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies. From Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter

ESPN2 B 33WTA Tennis: U.S. Open Series: Southern California Open, Final.

NHRA Drag Racing: O’Reilly Auto Parts Northwest Nationals. From Seattle. (N Same-day Tape) 2013 World Series of Poker

2013 World Series of Poker 2013 World Series of Poker 2013 World Series of Poker

FSN C 37(3:00) MLB Baseball: Texas Rang-ers at Oakland Athletics.

Rangers Live (N) (Live)

Cowboys Train-ing Camp

MLB Baseball: Texas Rangers at Oakland Athletics. From O.co Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. (Subject to Blackout)

Baylor Football Preview

Texans Camp Today

World Poker Tour: Season 11

SPIKE E 25Bar Rescue A bar’s owners may lose their marriage. (S)

Bar Rescue “Meat Sauna” Getting no laughs at a comedy club.

Bar Rescue An owner doesn’t notice employee theft. (S)

Bar Rescue Las Vegas’ fi rst gay nightclub. (N) (S)

Tattoo Rescue Joey tries to resolve some family drama. (N) (S)

Bar Rescue Jon helps an owner of a pool hall. (S)

Bar Rescue Las Vegas’ fi rst gay nightclub. (S)

HIST F 212Pawn Stars “Gold Diggers”

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars “Huddle Up”

Pawn Stars Mountain Men Rich’s cougar hunt takes a dark turn.

Mountain Men Tom investigates signs of a predator. (N)

Ice Road Truckers “Haul of the Wild” Hugh makes Lisa an offer.

(10:02) Ice Road Truckers Hugh makes Lisa an offer.

(11:01) Mountain Men Rich’s cougar hunt takes a dark turn.

SYFY G 21(4:00) Piranhaconda (2012) Michael Madsen, Rachel Hunter.

Lake Placid 2 (2007) John Schneider, Sam McMurray. A sheriff and a hunter try to kill three giant crocodiles.

Lake Placid 3 (2010) Colin Ferguson, Yancy Butler, Kacey Barnfi eld. Baby crocodiles become monstrous man-eaters.

Supergator (2007) Brad Johnson, Kelly McGillis, Bianca Lawson. A giant alligator terrorizes geologists in Hawaii.

BET H 101(4:00) Diary of a Mad Black Woman ›› (2005) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris. A woman starts over after her husband leaves her.

Sunday Best “Walking in Faith” Tasha Cobbs; United As One.

Sunday Best “Walking in Faith” Tasha Cobbs; United As One.

Sunday Best Jonathan Nelson performs.

Sunday Best “United By Faith” Fantasia performs; the fi nal ten.

Rev. Peter Popoff

BET’s Weekend Inspiration

A&E I 28Panic 9-1-1 Killing spree rocks a neighborhood.

Duck Dynasty “Plan Bee”

Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Storage Wars Storage Wars (10:01) Storage Wars

(10:31) Storage Wars

(11:01) Duck Dynasty

(11:31) Duck Dynasty

MTV J 80Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Justin Bieber: Never Say Never ››‡ (2011) Justin Bieber. The young musician rises to

superstardom. (S)Ridiculousness “Justin Bieber”

Ridiculousness “Ray J” (S)

Ridiculousness “A$AP Rocky”

Catfi sh: The TV Show Jen estab-lishes relationships online. (S)

VH1 K 82Hollywood Exes (S) Hollywood Exes (S) Hollywood Exes Shamicka

Lawrence visits Nicole. (S)Hollywood Exes The women travel to New York City. (N) (S)

La La’s Full Court Life (N)

Hollywood Exes The women travel to New York City. (S)

La La’s Full Court Life (S)

Hollywood Exes The women travel to New York City. (S)

DISN L 224Austin & Ally (S) Good Luck

Charlie Jessie (S) Good Luck

Charlie Good Luck Charlie (N) (S)

Austin & Ally (N) (S)

Shake It Up! “Oui Oui It Up”

Jessie (S) Jessie “Star Wars”

Jessie (S) Good Luck Charlie Spencer starts college early. (S)

Good Luck Charlie

Good Luck Charlie

NICK M 225Sam & Cat (S) Sam & Cat (S) The Haunted

Hathaways (S)The Haunted Hathaways (S)

See Dad Run (S) Wendell & Vin-nie (S)

Cats & Dogs ›› (2001) Jeff Goldblum, Elizabeth Perkins. Canine agents battle a power-hungry puss and his minions. (S)

Friends Monica sings karaoke.

Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S)

FNC O 64FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace (S)

FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace (S)

Stossel Huckabee Hannity

E! P 10013 Going on 30 ››› (2004) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer. An uncool girl magically becomes a successful adult.

Keeping Up With the Kardashians “Greece Him Up”

Keeping Up With the Kardashians Scott shows up to Greece.

Total Divas Eva Marie tries to get to the top. (N)

Keeping Up With the Kardashians Scott shows up to Greece.

Total Divas Eva Marie tries to get to the top.

COM Q 102Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

(5:28) Dumb & Dumber ››‡ (1994) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. Two witless wonders take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen.

Your Highness ›‡ (2011) Danny McBride, James Franco. A slacker prince has to join his brother on a noble quest.

(10:02) Tosh.0 (10:33) Drunk History

(11:03) Fu-turama (S)

(11:34) South Park

TOON R 227Planet 51 ›› (2009) Voices of Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long.

Legends of Chima

The Looney Tunes Show

King of the Hill (S)

King of the Hill (S)

The Cleveland Show (S)

Family Guy (S) Bob’s Burgers “Torpedo” (S)

Family Guy (S) Aqua Some-thing You Know

The Venture Bros.

APL S 203Gator Boys: Xtra Bites A 15-foot gator is too big to handle.

Gator Boys Learning how to wrestle gators. (S)

Call of the Wildman

Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wild-man (N) (S)

Call of the Wild-man: More

Gator Boys Ashley suspects her job is in jeopardy. (N) (S)

Call of the Wild-man (S)

Call of the Wild-man: More

Gator Boys Ashley suspects her job is in jeopardy. (S)

TRAV T 208Best Daym Takeout

Best Daym Takeout

Bikinis & Boardwalks The top 10 “summer chow” foods.

Xtreme Water-parks (N)

RIDE-iculous “The Vomitron”

Adam Rich-man’s Fande

Adam Rich-man’s Fande

Rock My RV With Bret

Bikinis & Board-walks

BBQ Crawl BBQ Crawl Adam Rich-man’s Fande

Adam Rich-man’s Fande

FOOD U 207Food Network Star Rehabilitating menu’s outdated dishes.

Chopped “Mochi Obliged” Escargot and biscuit dough.

Food Court Wars Indian style hot dogs; all things jerk. (N)

Food Network Star Finalists pitch a show to Food Network.

The Shed Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Iron Chef America Chef Flay competes with chef Hastings.

Food Network Star Finalists pitch a show to Food Network.

HGTV V 209House Hunters House Hunters

InternationalHouse Hunters House Hunters

InternationalBeyond Spelling Manor Candy searches for an apartment. (N)

Love It or List It, Too Jeff and Paige need more room. (N)

Brother vs. Brother Jonathan and Drew watch their teams. (N)

House Hunters House Hunters International

Love It or List It, Too Jeff and Paige need more room.

MSNBC W 65Caught on Camera Politicians show they can take it.

Caught on Camera Bad behavior becomes an epidemic.

Caught on Camera “On Patrol” Hidden cameras see it all.

Caught on Camera The biggest explosions; raging infernos.

Lockup: Holman Serving life or death sentences.

Lockup: Raw “The Convict Code” Inmates’ unwritten rules.

Lockup: Raw Exploring the most heinous violations.

CNBC X 66Battle Hair Loss Cook with No

FlameTil Debt Do Us Part (S)

On the Money With Bartiromo

60 Minutes on CNBC “World Economics”

Supermarkets Inc: Inside a $500 Billion Money Machine

American Greed A man’s fake fi ne wine storage business.

60 Minutes on CNBC “World Economics”

Death: It’s a Living The billion-dol-lar death business.

TVL Y 202The Golden Girls (S)

(5:32) The Golden Girls

(6:05) Hot in Cleveland

(6:43) The Golden Girls Blanche won’t visit sick beau. (S)

(7:21) The Golden Girls

The Golden Girls (S)

The Golden Girls (S)

The Golden Girls (S)

The Golden Girls (S)

The Golden Girls (S)

(10:36) The Golden Girls

(11:12) The Golden Girls Sisters clash at father’s funeral.

CNN ∞ 63CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom (N) To Be Announced Our Nixon (2013) Home movies of Richard Nixon fi lmed by his closest

aides.Crimes of the Century Delving further into major news events.

Our Nixon (2013)

OXYGN ± 103Snapped “Jennifer Nibbe” The mysterious life of a couple.

Snapped “Jessica Hill” An apparent freak accident.

Snapped “Caren Pressley-Brown” Snapped: Killer Couples A girl brings a boy home to meet dad.

Snapped “Rebecca Sears” Rebecca is accused.

Snapped A lesbian love triangle turns deadly.

Snapped: Killer Couples A girl brings a boy home to meet dad.

FAM ≤ 201Billy Madison ›‡ (1995) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin. A hotel magnate’s adult son goes back to grade school.

17 Again ››‡ (2009) Zac Efron, Leslie Mann. Premiere. A 37-year-old man miraculously transforms into a teenager.

Liar Liar ››‡ (1997) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney, Jennifer Tilly. A fast-talking lawyer cannot tell a lie.

Joel Osteen Kerry Shook Ministries

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LIMITED BASIC CABLE KTBS # 3 News Good Morning America Live With Kelly The View News The Chew General Hospital Katie Dr. Phil Inside Jeopardy KALB % 5 Jambalaya Today Today Today The 700 Club News Days of our Lives Rachael Ray Jeff Probst Sh. Ellen DeGeneres Jeopardy TBS _ 23 Earl Earl Prince Prince Payne Browns Prince Prince Rules Rules Jim Raymond American American Wipeout Cougar Friends Friends Friends Friends King KLAX ( ? 8 Morning Morning Good Morning America The Dr. Oz Show The View Ricki Lake The Chew General Hospital The Dr. Oz Show Anderson Live Court Judge G. WGN-A + 27 Prince Crefl o D. Paid Paid Matlock Matlock In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night WGN Midday News Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Law Order: CI KSLA , 12 News 12 Morning CBS This Morning News Hometwn The Price Is Right Young & Restless News Bold The Talk Let’s Make a Deal The Doctors America America KLPA ` 13 Arthur Clifford Curious Cat in Super Dinosaur Sesame Street Tiger Sid WordWrl Barney Thomas Tiger Super Dinosaur Cat in Curious Martha WordGirl Wild Electric KMSS . A 10 Paid Paid Paid Varied Frasier Raymond Steve Harvey Court Court The People’s Court Judge Mathis Judge Judge Divorce Divorce Judge Mathis FamFeud FamFeud KSHV / ( 9 Varied Programs Paid Wom Cope Justice Judge G. Paid Paid Excused Excused Baggage Baggage Law Order: CI Funny Videos Jeff Probst Sh. Trisha Goddard KPXJ 0 19 Extra Ent Anderson Live Wendy Williams KTBS 3 News Jeremy Kyle Steve Wilkos Show Jerry Springer Maury Ricki Lake Bill Cunningham Ellen DeGeneres KNTS 1 7 Kitchen Belved Varied Programs Market Day Report Sue Thomas Your Health Bonanza Crook & Chase EWTN 5 200 Chaplet Rosary Daily Mass Varied Programs Women Rosary Mass Varied The Best Varied Programs Chaplet Rosary Varied Programs Truth VariedEXPANDED CABLE

TLC : 211 Baby’s Multiples Baby Baby Baby Baby Pregnant Pregnant Gown Gown What Not to Wear Baby Baby Medium Medium What Not to Wear Gown Gown Randy Rescue DISC ; 213 Varied Robison J. Meyer Varied Programs Shark LIVE Varied Programs

USA < 29

M Suits Eat Pray Love ›› (2010) Javier Bardem (9:28) Ocean’s Thirteen ››› (2007) Matt Damon NCIS (S) NCIS (S) NCIS “Heart Break” NCIS “Chained” (S) NCIS “Blackwater”T Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUW Necess. Rough Joe Dirt › (2001) Premiere. Little Fockers ›‡ (2010) Owen Wilson NCIS (S) NCIS “Witness” (S) NCIS (S) NCIS “Bikini Wax” NCIS (S) NCIS “SWAK” (S)Th Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Burn Notice NCIS (S) NCIS “Twilight” (S) NCIS “Kill Ari” NCIS “Kill Ari” NCIS (S) F Summer Camp House (S) Law Order: CI Law Order: CI CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU

LIFE = 30

M Balance Balance Chris Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Will Will Will Will Mother Mother Grey’s Anatomy (S) Grey’s Anatomy (S) Wife Swap Wife Swap T Balance Balance Chris Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Will Will Will Will Mother Mother Grey’s Anatomy (S) Grey’s Anatomy (S) Double Double Double DoubleW Balance Spaces Chris Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Will Will Will Will Mother Mother Grey’s Anatomy (S) Grey’s Anatomy (S) Wife Swap Wife Swap Th Balance Spaces Chris Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Will Will Will Will Mother Mother Grey’s Anatomy (S) Grey’s Anatomy (S) Wife Swap Wife Swap F Balance Spaces Chris Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Will Will Will Will Mother Mother Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Wife Swap Wife Swap

AMC > 26

M Paid Nopalea Paid Look Stooges A League of Their Own ››› (1992) Madonna Gothika ›› (2003) Charles S. Dutton Erin Brockovich ››› (2000) Julia Roberts, Albert Finney. SignsT No to Paid Paid Paid Stooges Stooges Two for the Money ››‡ (2005) Rene Russo Signs ››› (2002) Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix. Scream ››› (1996) Courteney Cox DemoliW Williams Paid Paid Look Stooges 16 Blocks ››› (2006) David Morse Mercury Rising ›› (1998) O Brother, Where Art Thou? ››› (2000) CSI: Miami CSI: Miami Th Paid No to Paid Paid Hackers ›› (1995) Jesse Bradford The Messengers ›‡ (2007) The Uninvited ›› (2009) Arielle Kebbel Grease ››› (1978) Stockard ChanningF Paid Daily Paid Prot. Stooges Stooges S.W.A.T. ››‡ (2003) Michelle Rodriguez The Italian Job ››› (2003) Edward Norton Breaking Bad (3:04) Breaking Bad (4:08) Breaking Bad

TNT ? 24

M Charmed (S) Charmed (S) Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Bones (S) Bones (S) Bones (S) Bones (S) Castle “Knockout” Castle “Rise” (S)T Charmed (S) Charmed (S) Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Bones (S) Bones (S) Bones (S) Bones (S) Castle (S) Castle “Demons”W Charmed (S) Charmed (S) Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Bones (S) Bones (S) Bones (S) Bones (S) Castle “Kill Shot” Castle “Cuffed” (S)Th Charmed (S) Charmed (S) Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Bones (S) 2013 PGA Championship: First Round. From Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y. (N) (Live) F Charmed (S) Charmed (S) Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Bones Block party. 2013 PGA Championship: Second Round. From Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y. (N) (Live)

FX @ 20

M Across the Universe ››‡ (2007) Joe Anderson Man of the House ›› (2005) Megamind ››› (2010) Tina Fey Kung Fu Panda ››› (2008) Mother Mother Two Men Two MenT Megamind ››› (2010) Tina Fey Defi nitely, Maybe ››› (2008) Abigail Breslin The Bounty Hunter ›‡ (2010) Christine Baranski Two Men Two Men What Happens in Vegas ›‡ (2008) Mother MotherW Defi nitely, Maybe ››› (2008) Abigail Breslin The Bounty Hunter ›‡ (2010) Christine Baranski Date Night ››‡ (2010) What Women Want ››‡ (2000) Marisa Tomei Bringing Down the HouseTh What Women Want ››‡ (2000) Marisa Tomei Bringing Down the House ›› (2003) Mother Mother Mother Mother Taken ››› (2008) Famke Janssen Mother Mother Two Men Two Men Two MenF Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps ››‡ (2010) Josh Brolin 21 ››‡ (2008) Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey. Two Men Two Men Just Go With It ›› (2011) Nicole Kidman Mother Mother Two Men Two Men

ESPN A 32 SportCtr Varied SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter NFL Insiders NFL Live Around Pardon ESPN2 B 33 (5:00) Mike & Mike First Take Varied Programs Question Outside Baseball Varied FSN C 37 Paid Varied Programs Rangers Varied Programs Cycling Varied Programs

SPIKE E 25

M LitlGiant Paid Insanity! Paid CSI: NY (S) CSI: NY (S) CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Police Videos Police Videos Police Videos Cops (S) Jail (S)T Hair Paid Tummy Sexy Police Videos Police Videos Police Videos Police Videos Police Videos Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo TattooW Sexy Paid Paid Paid Fire Down Below ›› (1997) (S) True Lies ››› (1994) Tom Arnold (S) Predator ›››‡ (1987) Jesse Ventura (S) Cops (S) Cops (S)Th Paid Paid Paid Losing it! True Lies ››› (1994) Tom Arnold (S) Predator ›››‡ (1987) Jesse Ventura (S) Cops (S) Cops (S) Cops Cops Jail (S) Cops (S) CopsF Paid Paid Paid Paid Gangland (S) Gangland (S) Gangland (S) Gangland (S) Gangland (S) Ink Master Ink Master Ink Master Ink Master

HIST F 212 Varied Programs

SYFY G 21

M Cook Hair Splinter ››› (2008) Jill Wagner Primal ››› (2010) Growth ›› (2009) Nora Kirkpatrick Carny (2009) Domenic Cuzzocrea Stake Land (2010) Danielle HarrisT Tummy Hair Paranormal Wi. Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face OffW Paid Hair Face Off: The Vets Strike Back Joe Rogan Qu. Joe Rogan Qu. Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi.Th Prot. Paid Joe Rogan Qu. High Plains Invaders ››› (2009) Ferocious Planet ››› (2011) American Warships › (2012) Showdown at Area 51 (2007) Area 51 (2011)F Paid Paid Zone Zone Infestation ››› (2009) Ray Wise Sand Serpents ›› (2009) Black Swarm ›› (2007) Sarah Allen Face Off: The Vets Strike Back Joe Rogan Qu.

BET H 101

M BET Inspiration Moesha Moesha Parkers Parkers Matters Matters Holiday Heart ››› (2000) Parkers Parkers Matters Matters I Think I Love My Wife ››‡ (2007) Gina TorresT Inspir. Popoff Moesha Moesha Parkers Parkers Matters Matters Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day ›‡ Parkers Parkers Matters Matters The Best Man ››› (1999) Taye Diggs, Nia Long.W Inspir. Paid Moesha Moesha Parkers Parkers Matters Matters Dysfunctional Friends (2011) Wesley Jonathan Parkers Parkers Matters Matters He’s Mine Not Yours (2011) Jason WeaverTh Inspir. Popoff Moesha Moesha Parkers Parkers Matters Matters Luv ››‡ (2012) Common, Michael Rainey Jr.. Parkers Parkers Matters Matters 35 & Ticking (2011) Kevin HartF BET Inspiration John Q ›› (2002) Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall. Jason’s Lyric ››‡ (1994) Crossover ›‡ (2006) Wayne Brady Hurricane Season (2009) Isaiah Washington

A&E I 28 Dog Dog Dog Varied Criminal Varied Criminal Varied CSI Varied CSI: Miami Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 MTV J 80 AMTV Varied The Hills The Hills The Hills The Hills The Hills The Hills The Hills The Hills I Used to Be Fat Varied Programs

VH1 K 82

M VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Do Something Awards (S) Love, Hip Hop T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny T.I.-TinyT VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) Love, Hip Hop Marry T.I.-Tiny Hollywood Exes (S) Couples Therapy Great R&B Songs Great R&B Songs Love, Hip HopW VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) La La T.I.-Tiny Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Marry Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Behind the MusicTh VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) Couples Therapy La La La La La La La La Love, Hip Hop T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny Marry Hollywood Exes (S)F VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) VH1 Plus Music (S) How Stella Got Her Groove Back ›› (1998) (S) T.I.-Tiny Hollywood Exes (S) Behind the Music Love, Hip Hop Marry Couples

DISN L 224 Octo Mickey Mickey Pirates Doc Sofi a Varied Programs Phineas Varied Programs Dog Varied Programs NICK M 225 Dora... Umi Umi Peter Bubble Bubble Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Turtles Turtles Parents T.U.F.F. Varied Programs Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. FNC O 64 (5:00) FOX and Friends America’s Newsroom Happening Now America Live Shepard Smith Neil Cavuto The Five E! P 100 Kardas Varied Programs E! News Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Varied Programs

COM Q 102

M Insanity! Paid Paid Sexy Daily Colbert Sunny South Pk Half Hour RENO RENO (11:24) Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1:24) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective ›› Futurama Futurama SunnyT Paid Zumba Sexy Paid Daily Colbert Sunny South Pk Half Hour American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama SunnyW No to Daily Paid Tummy Daily Colbert Sunny South Pk Work. Work. Work. The Promotion ››‡ (2008) South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Futurama Futurama SunnyTh Zumba Paid Hair Paid Daily Colbert Sunny South Pk Comedy The Je 30 Rock 30 Rock 30 Rock (12:24) Superstar ›‡ (1999) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama SunnyF Paid Paid Paid Paid Daily Colbert Sunny South Pk Comedy J. Oliver Scrubs (11:25) Code Name: The Cleaner ›‡ (1:25) Barbershop ››‡ (2002) Futurama Futurama Sunny

TOON R 227 Grojband Beyblade Pokemon Dragons NinjaGo Varied Programs Movie Scooby Scooby Coden Varied Programs Gumball Total Grojband Adven APL S 203 Big Cat Big Cat Meerkat Meerkat Animal Cops Animal Cops Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Boss Untamed and Uncut North Woods Swamp Wars Gator Boys Wildman Wildman TRAV T 208 Paid Varied Programs America America Fast Food-Glbl Varied Programs No Reservation Varied Programs Bizarre Foods Food Food

FOOD U 207

M Brazil Butt Lift Paid HOPE Fit Paid Barbe Tyler Aarti Good Eat Unwrap Contessa Contessa Money Dinners Secrets Minute Giada Giada Contessa Contessa Pioneer BarbeT Max! Paid Botox Paid Paid Grill It! America Home Sweet Genius Contessa Contessa Money Dinners Secrets Minute Giada Giada Contessa Contessa Pioneer Trisha’sW Paid Paid Paid Daily Paid B. Flay Fix Hungry Cupcake Wars Contessa Contessa Money Dinners Secrets Minute Giada Giada Contessa Contessa Pioneer Sand. Th HOPE Fit Paid Paid Paid Paid Emeril Bobby’s Dinner Sweet Genius Contessa Contessa Cooking Dinners Secrets Minute Giada Giada Contessa Contessa Pioneer Trisha’sF Paid Paid Paid Cancer Paid Daddy Challenge Cupcake Wars Contessa Contessa Cooking Mexican Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im.

HGTV V 209 Varied Programs Hunters Hunt Intl Varied Programs MSNBC W 65 (5:00) Morning Joe The Daily Rundown Jansing and Co. MSNBC Live Alex Wagner Andrea Mitchell News Nation The Cycle Martin Bashir Hardball Matthews CNBC X 66 (5:00) Squawk Box Squawk on the Street Fast Money Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell Fast Mny Varied TVL Y 202 Paid Paid Griffi th Griffi th Griffi th Griffi th Griffi th Griffi th Griffi th Griffi th Griffi th (11:38) Gunsmoke (12:49) Gunsmoke Bonanza Bonanza M*A*S*H Varied CNN ∞ 63 (5:00) New Day CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Around the World CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Jake Tapper The Situation Room

OXYGN ± 103

M Party of Five Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI The Client ››› (1994) Premiere.T Party of Five Top Model Top Model Top Model Top Model Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls ClubW Party of Five Party of Five Romeo Must Die ››‡ (2000) Snapped Snapped Snapped Snapped: Killer Their Baby Their Baby Their BabyTh Party of Five House (S) House (S) House “Painless” House “Big Baby” House (S) House (S) House “Painless” Eat Pray Love ›› (2010) Julia Roberts, James Franco.F Top Model Top Model Top Model Top Model Top Model Top Model Top Model Top Model Top Model 40 Days and 40 Nights ›› (2002)

FAM ≤ 201 Boy... Boy... Boy... Boy... Boy... 700 Club The 700 Club Gilmore Girls Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Reba Reba Reba Reba ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s

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KTBS # 3KTBS 3 News at Five (N)

ABC World News

KTBS 3 News at Six (N) The Bachelorette (Season Finale) Desiree makes a decision about the men. (N) (S) (Part 2 of 2)

(9:01) The Bachelorette Desiree talks about her experience. (N)

KTBS 3 News at Ten (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Sharon Stone; Dane Cook. (N)

(11:37) Nightline (N)

KALB % 5News (N) NBC Nightly

News (N) NewsChannel 5 (N)

Wheel of Fortune (S)

American Ninja Warrior Obstacles include Rumbling Dice. (N)

Get Out Alive With Bear Grylls “Don’t Look Down” (N)

Siberia “What She Said” A mysteri-ous sighting in the woods. (N)

NewsChannel 5 (N)

(10:34) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) (S)

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

TBS _ 23The King of Queens

Seinfeld “The Couch”

Seinfeld “The Gymnast” (S)

Seinfeld (S) Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

Conan Lisa Kudrow; Florida Georgia Line. (N)

The Offi ce Conan

KLAX ( ? 8omg! Insider (N) (S)

ABC World News

ABC31 News at 6 (N)

Entertainment Tonight (N) (S)

The Bachelorette (Season Finale) Desiree makes a decision about the men. (N) (S) (Part 2 of 2)

(9:01) The Bachelorette Desiree talks about her experience. (N)

ABC31 News at 10 (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Sharon Stone; Dane Cook. (N)

(11:37) Nightline (N)

WGN-A + 27America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

WGN News at Nine (N) (S) America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

KSLA , 12KSLA News 12 at 5PM (N)

CBS Evening News/Pelley

KSLA News 12 at 6PM (N) How I Met Your Mother

2 Broke Girls (S) 2 Broke Girls (S) Mike & Molly (S) Under the Dome Big Jim’s author-ity is threatened. (N)

KSLA News at 10PM (N)

(10:35) Late Show With David Letterman (S)

Late Late Show/Ferguson

KLPA ` 13BBC World News America

Nightly Busi-ness Report (N)

PBS NewsHour (N) (S) Antiques Roadshow (S) Motown: Big Hits and More (My Music) Original Motown classics. (S) Active With Arthritis With Vijay Vad, M.D. Facts, symptoms and causes of arthritis. (S)

KMSS . A 10Two and a Half Men (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Raising Hope (S)

Raising Hope “Tarot Cards”

New Girl “First Date” (S)

The Mindy Project (S)

FOX News Shreveport (N)

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Meet the Browns

Meet the Browns

House of Payne

KSHV / ( 9Steve Harvey (S) Family Feud (S) Family Feud (S) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

“Paranoia” (S) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Countdown” (S)

Dish Nation (N) (S)

TMZ (N) (S) Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

In the Heat of the Night “A Dish Best Served Cold” (S)

KPXJ 0 19The Dr. Oz Show Anti-aging; skin care. (S)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

Seinfeld (S) Hart of Dixie Tansy’s dog goes missing. (S)

Breaking Pointe The cast of “Cinderella” is announced. (N)

KTBS 3 9 O’Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 (N)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) American Dad (S)

The Offi ce “Broke”

KNTS 1 7Remington Steele Detective-reunion’s host murdered.

Georgia Farm Monitor (N) (S)

Rural Evening News (N)

WKRP in Cincinnati

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

The Bob Ne-whart Show

Newhart Highway to Heaven “The Whole Nine Yards”

Farmweek (N) Rural Evening News

West of the Badlands ›› (1940) Carol Hughes

EWTN 5 200Faith and Culture

The Papacy: A Living History

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

The Journey Home Protestant minister Orestes Brownson. (N)

The New Evan-gelization

Rosary World Over Live Remembering Jesus

Women of Grace

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

EXPANDED CABLE

TLC : 211Toddlers & Tiaras A Hollywood talent contract. (S)

Toddlers & Tiaras Brenna expects royal treatment. (S)

Cake Boss (S) Cake Boss “Hocus Pocus”

Cake Boss “Camp Carlo’s”

Cake Boss “Snowed Out”

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Cake Boss “Camp Carlo’s”

Cake Boss “Snowed Out”

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

DISC ; 213Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives A huge white shark may be a megalodon. (S)

Sharkzilla: Sharktweeto (N) (S) Return of Jaws A new robot sub-marine called Shark Cam. (N)

Voodoo Shark The Bull Shark live the bayous. (N) (S)

Shark After Dark LIVE Featuring all things shark-related. (N) (S)

Return of Jaws A new robot sub-marine called Shark Cam. (S)

USA < 29NCIS “Doppelganger” A petty offi cer is murdered. (S)

NCIS: Los Angeles A rocket engine expert is killed. (S)

WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) (10:05) Summer Camp “Truth or Dare” Chris returns to the camp.

(11:09) Suits Jessica’s new partnership is tested. (DVS)

LIFE = 30Wife Swap (S) Wife Swap (S) Hidden Away (2013) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Ivan Sergei. A man learns

that his wife and daughter faked their deaths.Derailed ›› (2005) Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, Vincent Cassel. Adulterous lovers face a violent blackmailer.

(11:02) Hidden Away (2013) Em-manuelle Vaugier, Ivan Sergei.

AMC > 26(4:30) Signs ››› (2002) Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Cherry Jones. A widower investigates huge circles in his crop fi elds.

Demolition Man ››‡ (1993) Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock. A frozen cop is thawed out to capture an old nemesis.

(9:31) Scream ››› (1996) Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox. A psychopath stalks the teens of a sleepy California town.

TNT ? 24Castle “Head Case” A crime scene without a victim. (S)

Castle A woman is shot with Ryan’s stolen gun. (S)

Major Crimes “The Deep End” Kris’ mother visits Raydor.

Major Crimes Provenza faces desk duty. (N)

King & Maxwell “Locked In” A witness is murdered. (N)

Major Crimes Provenza faces desk duty.

King & Maxwell “Locked In” A witness is murdered.

FX @ 20What Happens in Vegas ›‡ (2008) Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher. Two strangers awake together and fi nd they are married.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall ››› (2008) Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis. A musician encounters his ex and her new lover in Hawaii.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall ››› (2008) Jason Segel, Kristen Bell. A musician encounters his ex and her new lover in Hawaii.

ESPN A 32SportsCenter (N) (Live) MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis Cardinals. From Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (N Subject to

Blackout) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live)

ESPN2 B 33Around the Horn (N)

Pardon the Interruption (N)

Baseball: Intermediate World Series, Final: Teams TBA. From Liver-more, Calif. (N) (Live)

Jaws’ Film Room (N)

NFL Yearbook (N)

NFL Live (N) NFL Yearbook (N)

NFL Yearbook (N)

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live)

FSN C 37Hometown Kids World Poker Tour: Season 11 SportsDay

OnAir (N)Baylor Football Preview

Texas A&M Football Prev.

Oklahoma Football Prev

Rangers Live (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball: Texas Rangers at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. From Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live)

SPIKE E 25Cops “Coast to Coast”

Cops “Coast to Coast”

Cops “Black & Blue & White”

Cops “Liar Liar” (S)

Cops Deputies set up a sting.

Cops “Anger Management”

Cops (S) Cops “Ho! Ho! Ho! No. 9” (S)

Cops “Ho! Ho! Ho! No. 8” (S)

Cops Distur-bance call. (S)

Cops “Odd Ar-rests No. 3” (S)

Cops “Roadside Crimes”

Jail (N) (S) Jail (N) (S)

HIST F 212American Pickers A building full of coin-operated games.

American Pickers A former boxer fi ghts to keep his stuff.

American Pickers Frank gambles on vintage wheels.

American Pickers “Going Hol-lywood” A rare Lambretta scooter.

God, Guns & Automobiles

God, Guns & Automobiles

(10:02) American Pickers Danielle buys a 1935 Indian Chief.

(11:01) American Pickers Frank gambles on vintage wheels.

SYFY G 21Do No Harm “Pilot” A doctor with an alternate personality. (S)

Do No Harm Dr. Jordan becomes suspicious. (S)

Do No Harm Ian Price’s freedom comes with rules. (S)

Do No Harm “Me Likey” Jason makes a deal with Ian. (S)

Do No Harm “A Stand-In” Lena decides she wants to move on.

Do No Harm Olivia tries to get away from Ian. (S)

Saw IV ›‡ (2007) Tobin Bell, Scott Patterson, Betsy Russell.

BET H 101106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” (N)

Real Husbands of Hollywood

Nick Cannon: Mr. Showbiz The comic performs. (S) A Low Down Dirty Shame ›‡ (1994) Keenen Ivory Wayans, Charles S. Dutton, Jada Pinkett. A private eye goes after a drug lord who was presumed dead.

The Wendy Williams Show Mark McGrath; Russell Peters; fi tness.

A&E I 28The First 48 Corner-store shooting; strangled man.

Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty “Samurai Si”

The Glades A tycoon dies on the eve of an art show. (N)

Longmire “Election Day” An ac-cident puts things in perspective.

(10:01) Longmire An accident puts things in perspective.

(11:01) Duck Dynasty

(11:31) Duck Dynasty

MTV J 80Sweet 16 Blingest Bash

Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Teen Wolf (S) Teen Wolf Scott and Derek must defend themselves. (N) (S)

Teen Wolf Scott and Derek must defend themselves. (S)

True Life (S)

VH1 K 82T.I. and Tiny: Family Hustle

T.I. and Tiny: Family Hustle

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Kirk tries to save his marriage. (S)

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta The cast reunites to settle tiffs. (N)

T.I. and Tiny: Family Hustle

Marrying the Game (N) (S)

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta The cast reunites to settle tiffs.

T.I. and Tiny: Family Hustle

Marrying the Game (S)

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta The cast reunites to settle tiffs.

DISN L 224Good Luck Charlie

Jessie “All the Knight Moves”

Shake It Up! (S) Austin & Ally (DVS)

Jessie (S) (DVS) Jessie “Punch Dumped Love”

16 Wishes ››‡ (2010) Debby Ryan, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Anna Mae Routledge. (S)

(9:40) Good Luck Charlie

(10:05) Austin & Ally

Jessie “Teacher’s Pest” (S)

Good Luck Charlie

Good Luck Charlie

NICK M 225SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants

Sam & Cat (S) The Haunted Hathaways (S)

Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House “Jesse’s Girl”

Full House (S) Full House (S) Friends (S) (10:33) Friends (S)

(11:06) Friends (S)

(11:39) Friends (S)

FNC O 64Special Report With Bret Baier (N)

The FOX Report With Shepard Smith (N)

The O’Reilly Factor (N) Hannity (N) On the Record With Greta Van Susteren (N)

The O’Reilly Factor Hannity

E! P 100Total Divas Eva Marie tries to get to the top.

E! News (N) LA Sugar Keeping Up With the Kardashians “Greece Him Up”

Keeping Up With the Kardashians Scott shows up to Greece.

Chelsea Lately (N)

E! News Chelsea Lately

COM Q 102It’s Always Sunny in Phila.

Tosh.0 The Colbert Report

Daily Show/Jon Stewart

Key & Peele Futurama (S) South Park “Go-ing Native”

South Park Brickleberry “2 Weeks Notice”

South Park Daily Show/Jon Stewart

(10:31) The Col-bert Report (N)

(11:01) South Park

South Park

TOON R 227Adventure Time Regular Show

“Sugar Rush”Regular Show “150-Piece Kit”

Adventure Time (N)

Regular Show (N)

MAD (N) King of the Hill King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers “The Belchies”

American Dad (S)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Robot Chicken “Tell My Mom”

Aqua Teen Hunger Force

APL S 203Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wildman

Call of the Wild-man: More

Gator Boys: Xtra Bites Paul tries to save the park. (N) (S)

Gator Boys Ashley suspects her job is in jeopardy. (S)

Call of the Wildman

Call of the Wild-man: More

Gator Boys: Xtra Bites Paul tries to save the park. (S)

TRAV T 208Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zim-mern “Iceland”

Man v. Food Memphis, Tenn.

Man v. Food “Springfi eld”

Bizarre Foods America “Birming-ham: The New South”

Bizarre Foods America New Englanders create clam cakes.

Bizarre Foods America Fried rab-bit legs; black bear cracklins.

Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zim-mern “Suriname”

Bizarre Foods America New Englanders create clam cakes.

FOOD U 207Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Food Network Star Finalists pitch a show to Food Network.

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

The Shed (N) The Shed Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

HGTV V 209House Hunters House Hunters Love It or List It A tiny house

proves to be a challenge. Love It or List It “The Smith Fam-ily” Shelley and Michael.

Love It or List It The Denil’s think about downsizing.

House Hunters House Hunters International

Love It or List It Gerard and Laka’s charming home.

Love It or List It The Denil’s think about downsizing.

MSNBC W 65PoliticsNation (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word With Lawrence

O’Donnell (N)All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show

CNBC X 66Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) The Queen of Versailles ››› (2012) The 2008 fi nancial crisis threatens

a billionaire’s empire.The Profi t Two brothers who buy used cars for cash.

Mad Money The Queen of Versailles ››› (2012)

TVL Y 202(4:00) M*A*S*H: Goodbye, Farewell, Amen ››› (1983) Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Loretta Swit.

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

The King of Queens

(10:36) The King of Queens

(11:12) The King of Queens Carrie befriends a new neighbor. (S)

CNN ∞ 63(4:00) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live

OXYGN ± 103The Amityville Horror ›› (2005) Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George, Jesse James. Strange events plague a family in a new house.

Snapped “Melissa Stredney” A man is kidnapped and shot.

Snapped “Nancy Gelber” A plot for a husband’s untimely death.

Snapped: Killer Couples A girl brings a boy home to meet dad.

Snapped “Adrienne Davidson” A wife ends her husband’s life.

The Amityville Horror ›› (2005) Jesse James

FAM ≤ 201The Fosters “Clean” Mariana and Jesus visit Ana. (S)

The Fosters “Vigil” Mariana and Jesus’ repercussions. (S)

Switched at Birth Parker reveals upsetting news. (N) (S)

The Fosters “I Do” Parents arrive for the wedding ceremony.

Switched at Birth Parker reveals upsetting news. (S)

The 700 Club Advice to gain control of your fi nances.

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

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KTBS # 3KTBS 3 News at Five (N)

ABC World News

KTBS 3 News at Six (N) Extreme Weight Loss “Alyssa” Chris trains Alyssa. (N) (S) Body of Proof “Skin and Bones” A woman bites Tommy.

KTBS 3 News at Ten (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Nick Offerman.

(11:37) Nightline (N)

KALB % 5News (N) NBC Nightly

News (N) NewsChannel 5 (N)

Wheel of Fortune (S)

Hollywood Game Night Tom Arnold; Stacy Keibler. (S)

America’s Got Talent Twelve acts perform in New York. (N) (Live) NewsChannel 5 (N)

(10:34) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) (S)

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

TBS _ 23The King of Queens

Seinfeld “The Soup”

Seinfeld “The Secretary” (S)

Seinfeld “The Switch”

Family Guy (S) Family Guy “Dog Gone” (S)

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Conan Steve Martin; Edie Brickell. (N)

The Offi ce “Happy Hour”

Conan

KLAX ( ? 8omg! Insider (N) (S)

ABC World News

ABC31 News at 6 (N)

Entertainment Tonight (N) (S)

Extreme Weight Loss “Alyssa” Chris trains Alyssa. (N) (S) Body of Proof “Skin and Bones” A woman bites Tommy.

ABC31 News at 10 (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Nick Offerman.

(11:37) Nightline (N)

WGN-A + 27America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

MLB Baseball: New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox. From U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago. (N) (Live) WGN News at Nine (N)

Amer. Funniest Home Videos

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

KSLA , 12KSLA News 12 at 5PM (N)

CBS Evening News/Pelley

KSLA News 12 at 6PM (N) NCIS “Devil’s Trifecta” FBI Agent Fornell is targeted. (S)

NCIS: Los Angeles “Purity” Cyanide kills a lieutenant. (S)

Person of Interest Reese must protect a reporter. (S)

KSLA News at 10PM (N)

(10:35) Late Show With David Letterman (S)

Late Late Show/Ferguson

KLPA ` 13BBC World News America

Nightly Busi-ness Report (N)

PBS NewsHour (N) (S) 70s & 80s Soul Rewind (My Music) Classic soul, R&B and dance. (S) Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s.

Protect Your Memory With Dr. Neal Barnard (S)

KMSS . A 10Two and a Half Men (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

So You Think You Can Dance “Top 12 Perform, 2 Eliminated” Perfor-mance; eliminations; Kenny Ortega. (N) (Live)

FOX News Shreveport (N)

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Meet the Browns

Meet the Browns

House of Payne

KSHV / ( 9Steve Harvey (S) Family Feud (S) Family Feud (S) House “House Training” A young

scam artist passes out.House “Family” A 14-year-old leukemia patient. (S)

Dish Nation (N) (S)

TMZ (N) (S) Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

In the Heat of the Night Land willed to sharecropper given up.

KPXJ 0 19The Dr. Oz Show A child who survived bubonic plague.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

Seinfeld “The Letter”

Whose Line Is It Anyway? (N)

Whose Line Is It Anyway? (S)

Capture “Hunger Strikes” A chance for sabotage is revealed.

KTBS 3 9 O’Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 (N)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) American Dad (S)

The Offi ce “Casual Friday”

KNTS 1 7Remington Steele Prospective client commits suicide.

City of Refuge Heart After God Ministries First Baptist Church The Bob Ne-whart Show

Newhart (Part 1 of 2)

Gentle Giants Rural Evening News

Classic Tractor Fever “20 Years of Classics” Classic tractors.

EWTN 5 200Faith and Culture

The Papacy: A Living History

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

For Greater Glory: Cristeros

Knights of Columbus Supreme Convention “State’s Dinner” Knights of Columbus State’s Dinner. (N) (Live) Women of Grace

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

EXPANDED CABLE

TLC : 211Toddlers & Tiaras Gabby and Alaska battle for the title.

Little People, Big World: Welcome to the Jungle (S)

Who Do You Think You Are? “Christina Applegate” (S)

Who Do You Think You Are? “Chelsea Handler” (N) (S)

Sex, Lies and Zumba (N) (S) Who Do You Think You Are? “Chelsea Handler” (S)

Sex, Lies and Zumba (S)

DISC ; 213Shark Fight Shark-bite victims who save sharks. (S)

How Jaws Changed the World A retrospective on “Jaws.”

Return of Jaws: Sharktweeto (N) (S)

I Escaped Jaws People who were attacked by a shark. (N) (S)

Spawn of Jaws A team search for the Great White shark. (N) (S)

Shark After Dark LIVE Featuring all things shark-related. (N) (S)

I Escaped Jaws People who were attacked by a shark.

USA < 29Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Expectant mother. (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Mother” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Rhodium Nights” (S)

Covert Affairs A working relation-ship is strained. (N)

(9:01) Suits Harvey’s defense hits a roadblock. (N)

(10:02) Graceland Mike convinces Bello to steal.

(11:03) Covert Affairs A working relationship is strained.

LIFE = 30Double Divas Double Divas Double Divas Double Divas Dance Moms Abby punishes

Maddie. Dance Moms Abby receives her dog’s remains. (N)

Double Divas Double Divas (N)

(10:01) Double Divas

(10:31) Double Divas

(11:02) Dance Moms Abby pun-ishes Maddie.

AMC > 26(4:30) Demolition Man ››‡ (1993) Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes. A frozen cop is thawed out to capture an old nemesis.

O Brother, Where Art Thou? ››› (2000) George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson. Three escaped convicts embark on an unusual odyssey.

(9:31) Mercury Rising ›› (1998) Bruce Willis, Alec Baldwin, Miko Hughes. An outcast FBI agent goes on the run with an autistic boy.

16 Blocks ››› (2006)

TNT ? 24Castle “Cops & Robbers” Martha and Castle are held hostage.

Castle “Heartbreak Hotel” A casino owner is murdered.

Rizzoli & Isles Jane’s career is jeopardized.

Rizzoli & Isles A popular high-school teacher is killed. (N)

Perception A man gives a death-bed confession. (N)

Rizzoli & Isles A popular high-school teacher is killed.

Perception A man gives a death-bed confession.

FX @ 20How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

Two and a Half Men (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

Something Borrowed ›‡ (2011) Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, Colin Egglesfi eld. Premiere. A tipsy attorney lands in bed with the fi ance of her best friend.

Something Borrowed ›‡ (2011) Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, Colin Egglesfi eld. A tipsy attorney lands in bed with the fi ance of her best friend.

ESPN A 32SportsCenter (N) (Live) Nine for IX (N) 2013 World Series of Poker: Main

Event. From Las Vegas.2013 World Series of Poker: Main Event. From Las Vegas.

SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live)

ESPN2 B 33Little League Baseball NFL Live (N) Little League Baseball: World Series Southwest Regional, Second

Semifi nal: Teams TBA. From Waco, Texas. (N) (Live) WNBA Basketball: Seattle Storm at Phoenix Mercury. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. (N) (Live)

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live)

FSN C 37Hometown Kids Missouri Foot-

ball PreviewSportsDay OnAir

Mavericks Insider

World Poker Tour: Season 11 Oklahoma State Cowboys

Rangers Live (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball: Texas Rangers at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. From Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live)

SPIKE E 25Tattoo Night-mares

Tattoo Night-mares

Ink Master “Baby Got Back” 16 new artists tattoo in prison. (S)

Ink Master Artists ink tattoos of blood and guts. (S)

Ink Master Lingerie heats up the fl ash challenge. (S)

Ink Master The artists assemble tattoo machines. (N) (S)

Tattoo Night-mares (N) (S)

Tattoo Night-mares

Ink Master Lingerie heats up the fl ash challenge. (S)

HIST F 212Pawn Stars Pawn Stars “$

Equals MC2”Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Shelby’s Greatest Hits Vol. 1

Shelby Stanga’s best moments.The Legend of Shelby

The Legend of Shelby

(10:02) Counting Cars

(10:32) Counting Cars

(11:01) Pawn Stars

(11:31) Pawn Stars

SYFY G 21Face Off Creating makeups based on the Grimm.

Face Off Creating two Halloween characters.

Face Off “Live Finale” The winner is announced.

Face Off: The Vets Strike Back (N) Face Off: The Vets Strike Back

BET H 101106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” (N)

The Game (S) The Game “I’m Not Kelly Pitts”

The Game (S) The Game (S) The Game (S) The Game (N) (S)

The Game (S) Real Husbands of Hollywood

Real Husbands of Hollywood

The Wendy Williams Show Toni Braxton; Heather McDonald. (S)

A&E I 28Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars

New York (N)Storage Wars New York (N)

Barter Kings Trading up for a “monstrous” item.

(10:01) Barter Kings Steve confronts his biggest fear.

(11:01) Storage Wars

(11:31) Storage Wars

MTV J 80MTV Special (S) Catfi sh: The TV Show (S) Catfi sh: The TV Show (S) Catfi sh: The TV Show A couple

forges a deep connection. (N) (S)Nikki & Sara Live! (N) (S)

Catfi sh: The TV Show A couple forges a deep connection. (S)

Catfi sh: The TV Show (S)

VH1 K 82La La’s Full Court Life (S)

La La’s Full Court Life (S)

Hollywood Exes The women travel to New York City. (S)

Marrying the Game (S)

T.I. and Tiny: Family Hustle

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta The cast reunites to settle tiffs.

Couples Therapy Flav and Liz make an announcement. (S)

Menace II Society ››› (1993) Tyrin Turner, Jada Pinkett, Vonte Sweet. The saga of a ghetto teen in East L.A. (S)

DISN L 224Good Luck Charlie

Jessie “Teacher’s Pest” (S)

Shake It Up! “Quit It Up” (S)

Austin & Ally (S) Ratatouille ›››‡ (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano. (S)

Dog With a Blog (S)

Dog With a Blog (S)

Good Luck Charlie

Jessie (S) Good Luck Charlie

Good Luck Charlie

NICK M 225SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants

The Haunted Hathaways (S)

Victorious (S) Full House (S) Full House Full House Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House (S) Friends Fertility clinic. (S)

(10:33) Friends (S)

(11:06) Friends Gang heads to Barbados for a convention. (S)

FNC O 64Special Report With Bret Baier (N)

The FOX Report With Shepard Smith (N)

The O’Reilly Factor (N) Hannity (N) On the Record With Greta Van Susteren (N)

The O’Reilly Factor Hannity

E! P 100Keeping Up With the Kardashians “Greece Him Up”

E! News (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians “Opa!” Scott shows up to Greece. Total Divas Eva Marie tries to get to the top.

Chelsea Lately Tamar Braxton.

E! News Chelsea Lately Tamar Braxton.

COM Q 102South Park “Preschool”

Tosh.0 The Colbert Report

Daily Show/Jon Stewart

Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Drunk History (N)

The Jeselnik Offensive (N)

Daily Show/Jon Stewart

(10:31) The Col-bert Report (N)

(11:01) Drunk History

The Jeselnik Offensive

TOON R 227Regular Show “One Pull Up”

Legends of Chima

Johnny Test (S) Teen Titans Go! The Looney Tunes Show

Adventure Time King of the Hill (S)

King of the Hill “Cotton’s Plot”

American Dad (S)

American Dad (S)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Robot Chicken Aqua Teen Hunger Force

APL S 203River Monsters: Unhooked Jeremy’s search for the Nile Perch.

River Monsters The risky pursuit of freshwater beasts. (S)

Wild Arabia Animals in the harsh Arabian wilderness. (N) (S) River Monsters “Untold Stories” Behind-the-scenes moments. (S)

Wild Arabia Animals in the harsh Arabian wilderness. (S)

TRAV T 208Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zim-mern “China: Guangzhou”

Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America Pig head tamales; chicken embryo.

Airport 24/7: Miami (N)

Airport 24/7: Miami

Mega RV Countdown Most outra-geous RV’s.

Bizarre Foods America Grilled dove hearts; jelly beans.

Airport 24/7: Miami

Airport 24/7: Miami

FOOD U 207Chopped “Avocado; Tahini; Bran Flakes”

Chopped “Jitters & Giant Eggs” Chopped “A Guts Reaction” Poultry intestines and red miso.

Chopped First round, a pre-cooked protein.

Chopped Whelk snails; lemon bars; lamb shawarma. (N)

Chopped “Charge!” Spaghetti in a can; tile fi sh.

Chopped First round, a pre-cooked protein.

HGTV V 209Power Broker A couple searches for a home.

House Hunters International

House Hunters Property Virgins (N)

Property Virgins (N)

Power Broker (N) House Hunters (N)

House Hunters International

Renovate to Rent

Renovate to Rent

Power Broker

MSNBC W 65PoliticsNation (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word With Lawrence

O’Donnell (N)All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show

CNBC X 66Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) Cocaine Cowboys How Miami became the drug capital. The Profi t A fl ower shop in South-

ern California. (N)Mad Money The Profi t Two brothers who buy

used cars for cash.

TVL Y 202(4:46) M*A*S*H (5:23) M*A*S*H M*A*S*H “Chief

Surgeon Who?”M*A*S*H “The Moose”

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

The King of Queens

(10:36) The King of Queens

(11:12) The King of Queens Doug and Carrie, godparents. (S)

CNN ∞ 63(4:00) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live

OXYGN ± 103Bad Girls Club: Mexico A surpris-ing twist.

Bad Girls Club: Mexico A fi nal, explosive photo shoot.

Bad Girls Club: Miami Casting the next Bad Girls. (N)

Bad Girls Club: Miami Casting the next Bad Girls.

Bad Girls Club: Miami Casting the next Bad Girls.

Catwoman ›‡ (2004) Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt, Sharon Stone. A shy artist acquires feline strength and agility.

FAM ≤ 201Twisted Danny is tormented by masked pranksters. (S)

Pretty Little Liars Hanna’s desper-ate plan involves Mona. (S)

Pretty Little Liars Paige plans a surprise party for Emily. (N) (S)

Twisted New fi ndings could send Danny away. (N) (S)

The Vineyard Cat warns Sophi to stay away from Ben. (N) (S)

The 700 Club (S) Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

SL = Sudden Link CP = CP-Tel

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WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 7

SL CP 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30LIMITED BASIC CABLE

KTBS # 3KTBS 3 News at Five (N)

ABC World News

KTBS 3 News at Six (N) The Middle (S) (DVS)

Suburgatory (S) (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

(8:31) The Neighbors (S)

ABC’s The Lookout (N) (S) KTBS 3 News at Ten (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Jason Sudeikis; Amber Heard. (N)

(11:37) Nightline

KALB % 5News (N) NBC Nightly

News (N) NewsChannel 5 (N)

Wheel of Fortune (S)

America’s Got Talent Performance recap. (N) (S)

America’s Got Talent Four acts move on to the semifi nals. (N)

(9:01) Camp “Heat Wave” A heat wave hits Little Otter. (N)

NewsChannel 5 (N)

(10:34) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) (S)

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

TBS _ 23The King of Queens

Seinfeld “The Label Maker”

Seinfeld “The Race”

Seinfeld “The Scoffl aw” (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

Deal With It “Hypnotist” (N)

Conan Sharon Stone; Anthony Jeselnik. (N)

Deal With It “Hypnotist”

Conan

KLAX ( ? 8omg! Insider (N) (S)

ABC World News

ABC31 News at 6 (N)

Entertainment Tonight (N) (S)

The Middle (S) (DVS)

Suburgatory (S) (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

(8:31) The Neighbors (S)

ABC’s The Lookout (N) (S) ABC31 News at 10 (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Jason Sudeikis; Amber Heard. (N)

(11:37) Nightline

WGN-A + 27America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

WGN News at Nine (N) (S) America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

KSLA , 12KSLA News 12 at 5PM (N)

CBS Evening News/Pelley

KSLA News 12 at 6PM (N) Big Brother Competing in the veto competition. (N) (S)

Criminal Minds Someone tracks cases and copies crimes. (S)

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Dead of the Class” (S)

KSLA News at 10PM (N)

(10:35) Late Show With David Letterman (S)

Late Late Show/Ferguson

KLPA ` 13BBC World News America

Nightly Busi-ness Report (N)

PBS NewsHour (N) (S) Hugh Laurie -- Live on the Queen Mary (S)

Fats Domino: Walkin’ Back to New Orleans Singer’s benefi t concert. (S)

Muddy Waters & the Rolling Stones Live The Roll-ing Stones visit club. (S)

Emeli Sandé: Live at the Royal Albert Hall (S)

KMSS . A 10Two and a Half Men (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

MasterChef “Top 7 Compete” Tag-team sushi challenge. (S)

MasterChef Previously eliminated cooks compete. (N) (S)

FOX News Shreveport (N)

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Meet the Browns

Meet the Browns

House of Payne

KSHV / ( 9Steve Harvey (S) Family Feud (S) Family Feud (S) NUMB3RS The wife of a federal

judge is murdered. (S) NUMB3RS “Man Hunt” Don tracks two violent felons.

Dish Nation (N) (S)

TMZ (N) (S) Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

In the Heat of the Night Mobsters target Bill’s daughter.

KPXJ 0 19The Dr. Oz Show Fatigue; iron supplements. (S)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

Seinfeld “The Keys”

Arrow “Dead to Rights” Oliver learns that Deadshot is alive. (S)

Supernatural “Blood Brother” Benny is attacked by vampires.

KTBS 3 9 O’Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 (N)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy “Dog Gone” (S)

American Dad (S)

The Offi ce “Cafe Disco”

KNTS 1 7Remington Steele Aging actress fears for her life.

All American Cowgirl Chicks

Rural Evening News (N)

PBR 20/20 “Albuquerque 2008” Coleman rides Spitfi re; Mauney rides. (N)

Newhart Highway to Heaven “Hello and Farewell” (Part 1 of 2)

I Love Toy Trains Rural Evening News

Hee Haw Ernest Borgnine; George Lindsey. (S)

EWTN 5 200Faith and Culture

The Papacy: A Living History

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

EWTN Live “Colleen Carroll Camp-bell and David Kerr” (N)

Super Saints Rosary EWTN Religious Vaticano The Catholic View

Women of Grace

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

EXPANDED CABLE

TLC : 211Toddlers & Tiaras Oliviana, Alivia and Katlyn compete.

Surviving the In-Laws

Surviving the In-Laws

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Raising Fame (N) (S) Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Raising Fame (S) Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

DISC ; 213Return of Jaws A new robot sub-marine called Shark Cam. (S)

I Escaped Jaws People who were attacked by a shark.

Voodoo Sharks: Sharktweeto (N) (S)

Top 10 Sharkdown A closer look at sharks. (N) (S)

Great White Serial Killer (N) (S) Shark After Dark LIVE Featuring all things shark-related. (N) (S)

Top 10 Sharkdown A closer look at sharks. (S)

USA < 29NCIS “Faith” Gibbs’ father visits for the holidays. (S)

NCIS “Ignition” A Navy pilot is found dead. (S)

NCIS “Baltimore” Tony revisits his time in Baltimore. (S)

Royal Pains Hank, Evan and Paige must pull together. (N)

(9:01) Necessary Roughness Dr. Dani treats track stars. (N)

(10:02) Suits Harvey’s defense hits a roadblock. (DVS)

(11:03) Royal Pains Hank, Evan and Paige must pull together.

LIFE = 30Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy (S)

Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy (S)

Morning Glory ››‡ (2010) Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford. A pro-ducer tries to revitalize a struggling morning-news program.

Someone Like You ›› (2001) Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear. A jilted woman fi nds success as a man-bashing columnist.

(11:02) Morning Glory ››‡ (2010) Diane Keaton

AMC > 26CSI: Miami “Raging Cannibal” Murder in the Everglades.

CSI: Miami “Bombshell” Horatio has concerns about Julia.

Grease ››› (1978) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing. Disparate summer lovers meet again as high-school seniors.

(9:31) The Killing “From Up Here; The Road to Hamelin” Sarah seeks peace. (S)

The Uninvited ›› (2009)

TNT ? 24Castle “Till Death Do Us Part” The death of a ladies’ man. (S)

Castle Murder investigation leads to the mayor. (S)

Castle The death of a famous dog trainer. (S) (DVS)

Franklin & Bash Peter and Jared defend a bounty hunter. (N)

Castle “The Blue Butterfl y” Investi-gating a murder from 1947.

Franklin & Bash Peter and Jared defend a bounty hunter.

Falling Skies “Brazil” The 2nd Mass destroys an Espheni base.

FX @ 20Bringing Down the House ››

Anger Manage-ment

Two and a Half Men (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

Taken ››› (2008) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. Slavers kidnap the daughter of a former spy.

The Bridge “The Beast” Sonya and Marco suspect a cover-up.

The Bridge “The Beast” Sonya and Marco suspect a cover-up.

The Bridge Maria’s broadcast continues.

ESPN A 32SportsCenter (N) (Live) Baseball

Tonight (N) MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis Cardinals. From Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live)

ESPN2 B 33Little League Baseball: World Series Southeast Regional, Second Semifi nal: Teams TBA. From Warner Robins, Ga. (N) (Live)

Little League Baseball: World Series Southwest Regional, Final: Teams TBA. From Waco, Texas. (N) (Live)

NFL Kickoff (N) NFL Live (N) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live)

FSN C 37Destination Polaris

OU Sooner Practice Report

Big 12 Show-case (N)

Kansas St. Preview

UFC Ultimate Insider

Oklahoma State Cowboys

Rangers Hall of Fame Ind.

Rangers Live (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball: Texas Rangers at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. From Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live)

SPIKE E 25Cops (S) Cops (S) Cops (S) Cops “Coast to

Coast” Cops “Coast to Coast”

Cops (S) Cops “High Crimes No. 4”

Cops “Coast to Coast”

Fight Master: Bellator MMA (N) (S)

Stealth ›› (2005) Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx. Three pilots combat artifi cial intelligence. (S)

HIST F 212Pawn Stars “Sink or Sell”

Pawn Stars “Pezzed Off”

Pawn Stars “Rick or Treat”

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Only in America With Larry the Cable Guy “Larry Caves In” (N)

Top Shot All-Stars “Zip or Ship” The marksmen are sent soaring.

(10:02) Pawn Stars

(10:32) Pawn Stars

(11:01) Pawn Stars

(11:31) Pawn Stars

SYFY G 21Paranormal Witness A family sees apparitions.

Joe Rogan Questions Everything Paranormal Witness A story like the real Freddy Kruger.

Paranormal Witness “The Wolf Pack” (N)

Joe Rogan Questions Everything “Robosapien” (N)

Paranormal Witness “The Wolf Pack”

Joe Rogan Questions Everything

BET H 101106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Wild Out Wednes-day” (N)

The Game (S) The Game (S) Real Husbands of Hollywood

Luv ››‡ (2012) Common, Michael Rainey Jr.. Premiere. A boy travels with his shady uncle as the man arranges a drug deal.

(10:05) Sunday Best Tasha Cobbs; United As One.

(11:05) The Wendy Williams Show Donald and Ivanka Trump.

A&E I 28The First 48 Police probe the murder of two friends.

Duck Dynasty “Si-Yonara”

Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (10:01) Barter Kings Trading up for a “monstrous” item.

(11:01) Duck Dynasty

(11:31) Duck Dynasty

MTV J 80(2:50) Bad News Bears (S)

Girl Code (S) Catfi sh: The TV Show (S) Catfi sh: The TV Show (S) The Challenge: Rivals II (S) The Challenge: Rivals II “What the Phuket?!” A frustrated challenger lashes out. (N) (S)

The Challenge: Rivals II A frus-trated challenger lashes out. (S)

MTV Special (S)

VH1 K 82Behind the Music “Ludacris” Ludacris. (S)

Menace II Society ››› (1993) Tyrin Turner, Jada Pinkett, Vonte Sweet. The saga of a ghetto teen in East L.A. (S)

Couples Therapy Flav and Liz make an announcement. (S)

Couples Therapy Tyler opens up about his father. (N) (S)

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta The cast reunites to settle tiffs.

Couples Therapy Tyler opens up about his father. (S)

DISN L 224Good Luck Charlie

Jessie (S) Shake It Up! (S) Austin & Ally (S) Austin & Ally (S) Austin & Ally (S) Let It Shine (2012) Tyler James Williams, Coco Jones. A teenage rapper must use his talent to win the girl of his dreams. (S)

Good Luck Charlie

Jessie (S) Kim Possible (S) Kim Possible (S)

NICK M 225SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants

Sam & Cat “TheBritBrats”

Victorious (S) Full House “The IQ Man”

Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House “Secret Admirer”

Full House “Working Girl”

Full House “Ol’ Brown Eyes”

Friends (S) Friends (S)

FNC O 64Special Report With Bret Baier (N)

The FOX Report With Shepard Smith (N)

The O’Reilly Factor (N) Hannity (N) On the Record With Greta Van Susteren (N)

The O’Reilly Factor Hannity

E! P 100(3:30) Ever After: A Cinderella Story ››› (1998)

E! News (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians “Greece Him Up”

Keeping Up With the Kardashians Scott shows up to Greece.

The Soup (N) The Soup Chelsea Lately (N)

E! News Chelsea Lately

COM Q 102South Park Tosh.0 Daniel is

roasted.The Colbert Report

Daily Show/Jon Stewart

Futurama “31st Century Fox”

Futurama (S) South Park “The F Word”

South Park Futurama (N) (S) Futurama (S) Daily Show/Jon Stewart

(10:31) The Col-bert Report (N)

(11:01) Fu-turama (S)

South Park

TOON R 227Adventure Time Adventure Time Annoying

Orange (N)World of Gumball

Legends of Chima (N)

Teen Titans Go! King of the Hill (S)

King of the Hill (S)

American Dad “Pilot”

American Dad “Threat Levels”

Family Guy Retelling “The Empire Strikes Back.” (S)

Robot Chicken Aqua Teen Hunger Force

APL S 203River Monsters: Unhooked “Chainsaw Predator” (S)

Gator Boys: Xtra Bites A mother alligator protects her young. (S)

Gator Boys: Xtra Bites Alligator with zombie eyes. (N) (S)

Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wild-man: More

Gator Boys: Xtra Bites Alligator with zombie eyes. (S)

Call of the Wild-man: More

Call of the Wild-man: More

TRAV T 208Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zim-mern “Pennsylvania”

Man v. Food “Durham”

Man v. Food “Butte”

BBQ Crawl (N) BBQ Crawl Adam Rich-man’s Fande

Adam Rich-man’s Fande

Best Daym Take-out (N)

Best Daym Takeout

Food Paradise “Pizza Paradise” The ultimate Italian import, pizza.

Adam Rich-man’s Fande

Adam Rich-man’s Fande

FOOD U 207Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Restaurant: Impossible “Mainelli’s” Mainelli’s Italian restaurant.

Restaurant: Impossible Horrible dining service and food.

Restaurant: Impossible Owners with no restaurant experience.

Mystery Diners (N)

Mystery Diners Restaurant: Impossible A restau-rant in a remote location.

Restaurant: Impossible Owners with no restaurant experience.

HGTV V 209Property Brothers A woman is ready to leave her apartment.

Property Brothers Samira and Shawn search for a home.

Love It or List It, Too Renovations to a home; a newer home.

Property Brothers A nightmare town house escape.

House Hunters House Hunters International

Brother vs. Brother Jonathan and Drew watch their teams.

Property Brothers A nightmare town house escape.

MSNBC W 65PoliticsNation (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word With Lawrence

O’Donnell (N)All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show

CNBC X 66Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) The Profi t A fl ower shop in South-

ern California.The Twitter Revolution Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. (N)

The Twitter Revolution Twitter founder Jack Dorsey.

Mad Money The Twitter Revolution Twitter founder Jack Dorsey.

TVL Y 202M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H “Dear

Dad” M*A*S*H “Edwina”

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Friends (S) Friends (S) Hot in Cleveland (N)

The Exes (N) The Soul Man (N)

(10:32) The King of Queens

The King of Queens

The King of Queens

CNN ∞ 63(4:00) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live

OXYGN ± 103Catwoman ›‡ (2004) Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt, Sharon Stone. A shy artist acquires feline strength and agility.

Juno ›››‡ (2007) Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner. A teen decides to give up her unborn child for adoption.

I’m Having Their Baby (N) I’m Having Their Baby Alyssa conceived a baby for her friend.

Juno ›››‡ (2007) Ellen Page, Michael Cera.

FAM ≤ 201Baby Daddy (S) Baby Daddy

“Test Anxiety”Melissa & Joey (S)

Melissa & Joey “Family Feud”

Melissa & Joey “Fast Times”

Baby Daddy (N) (S)

Spell-Mageddon “Zapped” (N) (S) Melissa & Joey “Fast Times”

Baby Daddy (S) The 700 Club (S) Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

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KTBS # 3KTBS 3 News at Five (N)

ABC World News

KTBS 3 News at Six (N) Wipeout Obstacles include The Tether Beater. (N) (S)

Motive “Framed” A nerdy gun col-lector. (N) (S) (DVS)

(9:01) Rookie Blue Andy and Nick share an intimate moment.

KTBS 3 News at Ten (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) (S)

(11:37) Nightline (N)

KALB % 5News (N) NBC Nightly

News (N) NewsChannel 5 (N)

Wheel of Fortune (S)

The Winner Is... Six acts perform for a panel of experts. (S)

The Winner Is... “Million Dollar Finale” The fi nalists perform. (S)

Hollywood Game Night The competition grows intense. (N)

NewsChannel 5 (N)

(10:34) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) (S)

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

TBS _ 23The King of Queens

Seinfeld “The Kiss Hello” (S)

Seinfeld “The Beard”

Seinfeld “The Doorman” (S)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) The Big Bang Theory (S)

The Big Bang Theory (S)

Sullivan & Son (N)

The Big Bang Theory

Conan Jennifer Aniston; Paul Scheer. (N)

Sullivan & Son Conan

KLAX ( ? 8omg! Insider (N) (S)

ABC World News

ABC31 News at 6 (N)

Entertainment Tonight (N) (S)

Wipeout Obstacles include The Tether Beater. (N) (S)

Motive “Framed” A nerdy gun col-lector. (N) (S) (DVS)

(9:01) Rookie Blue Andy and Nick share an intimate moment.

ABC31 News at 10 (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) (S)

(11:37) Nightline (N)

WGN-A + 27America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother

WGN News at Nine (N) (S) America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

KSLA , 12KSLA News 12 at 5PM (N)

CBS Evening News/Pelley

KSLA News 12 at 6PM (N) The Big Bang Theory

(7:31) Two and a Half Men (S)

(8:01) Big Brother Competing for head of household. (N)

Elementary Sherlock investigates a explosion. (S)

KSLA News at 10PM (N)

(10:35) Late Show With David Letterman (S)

PGA Champ. H’lights

KLPA ` 13BBC World News America

Nightly Busi-ness Report (N)

PBS NewsHour (N) (S) 60s Girl Grooves (My Music) Girl groups and singers of the 1960s. (S) Inside Foyle’s War Making the World War II mystery series.

Elvis, Aloha From Hawaii Elvis Presley performs in Hawaii. (S)

KMSS . A 10Two and a Half Men (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Glee “Feud” Will and Finn receive an assignment. (S)

New Girl “Katie” (S)

The Mindy Project (S)

FOX News Shreveport (N)

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Meet the Browns

Meet the Browns

House of Payne

KSHV / ( 9Steve Harvey (S) Family Feud (S) Family Feud (S) White Collar “Checkmate” Peter

and Neal must save Elizabeth.White Collar Neal poses as a substitute teacher. (S)

Dish Nation (N) (S)

TMZ (N) (S) Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

In the Heat of the Night Lana’s home in real estate scam.

KPXJ 0 19The Dr. Oz Show New ways to prevent and fi ght cancer.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

Seinfeld “The Trip”

The Vampire Diaries New info about the cure is revealed. (S)

America’s Next Top Model A model thinks about quitting.

KTBS 3 9 O’Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 (N)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) American Dad (S)

The Offi ce (S)

KNTS 1 7Remington Steele Remington agrees to head charity.

Rodeo: Little Britches.

Paid Program WKRP in Cincinnati

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

The Bob Ne-whart Show

Newhart Highway to Heaven An adopted boy meets his biological mother.

Cinch High School Rodeo

Rural Evening News

To Be Announced

EWTN 5 200Faith and Culture

The Papacy: A Living History

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

World Over Live Crossing the Goal

Rosary Life on the Rock “David Calvillo” (N)

Defending Life Women of Grace

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TLC : 211Toddlers & Tiaras Diamonds are a girls best friend. (S)

Say Yes to the Dress

Say Yes to the Dress

Say Yes to the Dress

Say Yes to the Dress

Four Weddings Mandie combines mud and marriage. (N) (S)

Wedding Island A Mardi Gras-themed ceremony. (N) (S)

Four Weddings Mandie combines mud and marriage.

Wedding Island A Mardi Gras-themed ceremony. (S)

DISC ; 213Top 10 Sharkdown A closer look at sharks. (S)

Great White Serial Killer (S) Spawn of Jaws: Sharktweeto (N) (S)

Sharkpocalypse Sharks moving in closer to shorelines. (N)

Alien Sharks In search for more species of shark. (N) (S)

Shark After Dark LIVE Featuring all things shark-related. (N) (S)

Sharkpocalypse Sharks moving in closer to shorelines. (S)

USA < 29NCIS “Switch” A petty offi cer is gunned down. (S)

NCIS “Jet Lag” An assassin targets a key witness. (S)

NCIS “Devil’s Triangle” Gibbs and Fornell’s ex asks for help.

Burn Notice “Bitter Pill” Michael searches for an antidote. (N)

(9:01) Graceland The Briggs-Bello alliance is tested. (N)

(10:02) Covert Affairs A working relationship is strained.

(11:03) Burn Notice Michael searches for an antidote.

LIFE = 30Wife Swap (S) Wife Swap (S) Project Runway The designers

play carnival games. Project Runway “Tie the Knot” The designers must use bow ties. (N)

Supermarket Superstar “Natural Foods” Natural food products.

(10:31) Double Divas

(11:02) Project Runway The designers play carnival games.

AMC > 26National Lampoon’s Vacation ››‡ (1983) Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Christie Brinkley.

S.W.A.T. ››‡ (2003) Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez. A Los Angeles SWAT team must protect a criminal.

(9:31) The Italian Job ››› (2003) Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton. A thief and his crew plan to steal back their gold.

TNT ? 242013 PGA Championship: First Round. (N) (Live)

Castle “Pandora” Castle and Beckett pursue a killer.

Castle “Linchpin” Stopping events that could lead to war.

Hawaii Five-0 “Pilot” Steve investi-gates his father’s murder.

Hawaii Five-0 “Ohana” Potential breach of national security. (S)

Perception A man gives a death-bed confession.

Franklin & Bash Peter and Jared defend a bounty hunter.

FX @ 20Two and a Half Men (S)

Just Go With It ›› (2011) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman. A man’s care-less lie spins out of control.

Anger Manage-ment

Anger Manage-ment (N)

Wilfred “Confron-tation” (N)

Wilfred “Per-spective”

Wilfred “Confron-tation”

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back ›› (2001) Ben Affl eck, Jeff Anderson, Diedrich Bader.

ESPN A 32SportsCenter (N) (Live) Monday Night Countdown (N)

(Live) NFL Preseason Football: Cincinnati Bengals at Atlanta Falcons. From the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. (N) (Live)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live)

ESPN2 B 33Little League Baseball Little League Baseball: World Series Great Lakes Regional, Second

Semifi nal: Teams TBA. From Indianapolis. (N) (Live) Little League Baseball: World Series Northwest Regional, Second Semifi nal: Teams TBA. From San Bernardino, Calif. (N)

SportsNation SportsNation Baseball Tonight (N) (Live)

FSN C 372011 C-USA Preview

2011 C-USA Preview

Texans Huddle (N)

SportsDay OnAir (N)

High School Basketball: Texas Coaches All-Star Game. Texas Tech Football Pre.

Baylor Football Preview

Texans Camp Today

Southwest Out-doors Report

World Poker Tour: Season 11

SPIKE E 25Cops (S) Cops (S) Cops “Home

Assaults” (S)Cops (S) Cops Suspect

resists arrests.Cops “Coast to Coast”

iMPACT Wrestling (N) (Live) Predator ›››‡ (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers. A team is stalked by an intergalactic trophy hunter. (S)

HIST F 212Pawn Stars Pawn Stars “Like

a Rock”Pawn Stars “Free Willie”

Pawn Stars “Funny Money”

Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) Hatfi elds & Mc-Coys: White

Hatfi elds & Mc-Coys: White

(10:02) Pawn Stars

(10:32) Pawn Stars

(11:01) Pawn Stars

(11:31) Pawn Stars

SYFY G 21(4:00) Area 51 (2011) Bruce Boxleitner, John Shea.

Independence Day-saster (2013) Ryan Merriman, Tom Everett Scott. Two men try to defeat an extraterrestrial invasion.

Invasion Roswell (2013) Denise Crosby, Greg Evigan. Premiere. Elite commandos battle an extraterrestrial onslaught.

Species: The Awakening ›› (2007) Helena Mattsson, Ben Cross.

BET H 101106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” (N)

Crossover ›‡ (2006) Wesley Jonathan, Anthony Mackie, Wayne Brady. Premiere. Two athlete friends take a fateful trip to Los Angeles.

Streets (2011) Meek Mill, Nafessa Williams, Chico Benymon. A teen must adjust to life in Philadelphia.

(11:05) The Wendy Williams Show Hot Talk; makeup advice.

A&E I 28The First 48 An unarmed man is gunned down.

The First 48 Slayings in Cleveland and Miami.

The First 48 A young father is shot in the back.

The First 48 “Blood Feud” A turf war results in two killings.

Panic 9-1-1 Home intruder; buried hiker; car crash.

(10:01) Panic 9-1-1 Killing spree rocks a neighborhood.

(11:01) The First 48 A young father is shot in the back.

MTV J 80Guy Code (S) Guy Code (S) Ridiculousness

“Riff Raff” (S)Ridiculousness (S)

Ridiculousness (S)

Ridiculousness (S)

Ridiculousness “Big Black II”

Ridiculousness “Ray J” (S)

Ridiculousness (N) (S)

(9:31) Ridicu-lousness (S)

Money From Strangers (N)

Ridiculousness (S)

Black Sheep ›‡ (1996) Chris Farley, David Spade.

VH1 K 82Hollywood Exes (S) Hollywood Exes Shamicka

Lawrence visits Nicole. (S)Hollywood Exes The women travel to New York City. (S)

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Kirk tries to save his marriage. (S)

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta The cast reunites to settle tiffs.

How Stella Got Her Groove Back ›› (1998) Angela Bassett, Taye Diggs, Regina King. (S)

DISN L 224Good Luck Charlie

Jessie (S) Shake It Up! “I Do It Up” (S)

Austin & Ally (S) Teen Beach Movie (2013) Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell, Grace Phipps. (S)

(8:45) Phineas and Ferb

Austin & Ally (S) Austin & Ally (S) Good Luck Charlie

Jessie (S) Good Luck Charlie

Good Luck Charlie

NICK M 225SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants Patrick befriends a sea monster. (S)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles “Showdown” (N) (S)

Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S)

FNC O 64Special Report With Bret Baier (N)

The FOX Report With Shepard Smith (N)

The O’Reilly Factor (N) Hannity (N) On the Record With Greta Van Susteren (N)

The O’Reilly Factor Hannity

E! P 100Keeping Up With the Kardashians Scott shows up to Greece.

E! News (N) 13 Going on 30 ››› (2004) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer. An uncool girl magically becomes a successful adult.

Vanessa & Ashley

Vanessa & Ashley

Chelsea Lately (N)

E! News Chelsea Lately

COM Q 102South Park “Preschool”

Tosh.0 The Colbert Report

Daily Show/Jon Stewart

Chappelle’s Show

Chappelle’s Show

It’s Always Sunny in Phila.

It’s Always Sunny in Phila.

Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daily Show/Jon Stewart

(10:31) The Col-bert Report (N)

(11:01) Tosh.0 Tosh.0

TOON R 227Adventure Time Regular Show

“Firework Run”Regular Show Annoying

OrangeIncredible Crew Regular Show King of the Hill

“Aisle 8A” (S)King of the Hill (S)

American Dad (S)

American Dad (S)

Family Guy Evening at James Woods’ mansion. (S)

Childrens Hospital (N)

Newsreaders “CCSI: Boston”

APL S 203River Monsters: Unhooked Giant bullsharks in South Africa.

River Monsters: Unhooked “Mongolian Mauler” (S)

River Monsters: Unhooked “Killer Catfi sh” Jeremy searches for the goonch. (S)

Man-Eating Super Croc Hunters stalk a dangerous crocodile. (S)

River Monsters: Unhooked “Killer Catfi sh” Jeremy searches for the goonch. (S)

TRAV T 208Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zim-mern The U.S. Gulf Coast.

Man v. Food “Jersey Shore”

Man v. Food “Puerto Rico”

Mysteries at the Museum The story behind a work of art.

Monumental Mysteries A pyramid; a statue; an island.

Mysteries at the Museum The rise and fall of a hero.

Mysteries at the Museum Don looks at a relic from Area 51.

Monumental Mysteries A pyramid; a statue; an island.

FOOD U 207Chopped Popcorn balls; berries and oats.

Chopped “Buckwheat Blunders and Twists of Fate”

Chopped Four competitors from rival cities.

Chopped Ingredients that are hard to identify.

Chef Wanted With Anne Burrell “Chef Showdown at Le Cirque”

Chopped Mystery ingredients in the appetizer.

Chopped Ingredients that are hard to identify.

HGTV V 209Income Prop-erty (S)

Income Prop-erty (S)

House Hunters International

House Hunters Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Renovation Raiders A kitchen and family room renovation.

House Hunters (N)

House Hunters International

House Hunters House Hunters International

Renovation Raiders A kitchen and family room renovation.

MSNBC W 65PoliticsNation (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word With Lawrence

O’Donnell (N)All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show

CNBC X 66Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) American Greed Art thief; doctor’s

fraud.American Greed A fake land investment scam.

American Greed The downfall of a real estate developer.

Mad Money American Greed A fake land investment scam.

TVL Y 202(4:46) M*A*S*H (5:23) M*A*S*H M*A*S*H “The

Longjohn Flap”M*A*S*H Everybody-Ray-

mondEverybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

Everybody-Ray-mond

The King of Queens

The King of Queens

The King of Queens

(10:36) The King of Queens

(11:12) Everybody Loves Ray-mond “The Nice Talk” (S)

CNN ∞ 63(4:00) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live

OXYGN ± 103Juno ›››‡ (2007) Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner. A teen decides to give up her unborn child for adoption.

Eat Pray Love ›› (2010) Julia Roberts, James Franco, Javier Bardem. A divorcee embarks on a global quest to change her life.

Fun With Dick & Jane ››‡ (2005) Jim Carrey, Téa Leoni. A suddenly jobless couple turn to larceny to support luxury.

FAM ≤ 201Twister ››› (1996) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device.

Twister ››› (1996) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device.

The 700 Club (S) Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

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KTBS # 3KTBS 3 News at Five (N)

ABC World News

KTBS 3 News at Six (N) Shark Tank All-natural dog treats. (S) (DVS)

Would You Fall for That? (N) (S) 20/20 (S) KTBS 3 News at Ten (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (S) (11:37) Nightline (N)

KALB % 5News (N) NBC Nightly

News (N) NewsChannel 5 (N)

Wheel of Fortune (S)

Off Their Rock-ers

Off Their Rock-ers

Dateline NBC (S) NewsChannel 5 (N)

(10:34) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) (S)

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

TBS _ 23The King of Queens

Seinfeld “The Jimmy”

Seinfeld “The Doodle”

Seinfeld “The Fusilli Jerry” (S)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby ››‡ (2006) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. A NASCAR driver has a new rival.

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

KLAX ( ? 8omg! Insider (N) (S)

ABC World News

ABC31 News at 6 (N)

Entertainment Tonight (N) (S)

Shark Tank All-natural dog treats. (S) (DVS)

Would You Fall for That? (N) (S) 20/20 (S) ABC31 News at 10 (N)

(10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (S) (11:37) Nightline (N)

WGN-A + 27America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

America’s Funniest Home Videos (S)

(7:05) MLB Baseball: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals. (Joined in Progress) From Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (N) (Live)

WGN News at Nine (N)

Amer. Funniest Home Videos

Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

KSLA , 12KSLA News 12 at 5PM (N)

CBS Evening News/Pelley

KSLA News 12 at 6PM (N) Undercover Boss “Orkin” Rollins, Inc., President John Wilson.

Hawaii Five-0 “Kanalua” A deadly art heist. (S)

Blue Bloods A man is thrown from a moving vehicle. (S)

KSLA News at 10PM (N)

(10:35) Late Show With David Letterman (S)

PGA Champ. H’lights

KLPA ` 13BBC World News America

Nightly Busi-ness Report (N)

PBS NewsHour (N) (S) Louisiana: The State We’re In

McLaughlin Group (N)

Washington Week

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents) Burt Bacharach’s music. (S)

Fats Domino: Walkin’ Back to New Orleans Singer’s benefi t concert. (S)

KMSS . A 10Two and a Half Men (S)

Two and a Half Men (S)

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Bones Investigating a former Marine’s death. (DVS)

The Following Claire adjusts to life at the mansion. (S) (PA)

FOX News Shreveport (N)

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Meet the Browns

Meet the Browns

House of Payne

KSHV / ( 9Steve Harvey (S) Family Feud (S) Family Feud (S) Monk The death of a casino

owner’s wife. (S) Monk Monk may have met his match. (S)

Dish Nation (N) (S)

TMZ (N) (S) Rules of En-gagement (S)

Rules of En-gagement (S)

LSU Gridiron Classics Fake fi eld goal game from Oct. 9, 2010.

KPXJ 0 19The Dr. Oz Show Rick Springfi eld discusses suicide. (S)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

Seinfeld “The Trip”

Perfect Score (N) (S)

Perfect Score (N) (S)

America’s Next Top Model The models tackle a vertical runway.

KTBS 3 9 O’Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 (N)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) American Dad (S)

The Offi ce “Gos-sip” (S)

KNTS 1 7Remington Steele Hospital miss-ing drug and doctor.

Gilley’s Place Rural Evening News (N)

WKRP in Cincinnati

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

The Bob Ne-whart Show

Newhart Highway to Heaven Teachers forced to teach religion.

Live From Daryl’s House (S)

Rural Evening News

Trains & Locomotives “Amtrak: The First 40 Years”

EWTN 5 200Faith and Culture

The Papacy: A Living History

Daily Mass: Our Lady of the Angels Monastery

Life on the Rock “David Calvillo” Catholicism on Campus

Rosary Crossing the Goal

The New Evan-gelization

Fr. Rutler: Christ in City

Women of Grace

Women of Grace

Daily Mass: Our Lady

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TLC : 211What Not to Wear Jackie loves to show off her assets.

What Not to Wear “Frances” (S) What Not to Wear Stacy and Clinton come to the rescue. (S)

Say Yes to the Dress: The Big Day “Krystle” (N) (S)

What Not to Wear Tight clothes; frumpy wardrobe; boho. (N) (S)

Say Yes to the Dress: The Big Day “Krystle” (S)

What Not to Wear Tight clothes; frumpy wardrobe; boho.

DISC ; 213Sharkpocalypse Sharks moving in closer to shorelines. (S)

Alien Sharks In search for more species of shark. (S)

The Great White Gauntlet (N) (S) Gold Rush The crew fl ies to Chile. (N) (S)

Saint Hoods “Kojack Box” (N) (S) Gold Rush The crew fl ies to Chile. (S)

Saint Hoods “Kojack Box” (S)

USA < 29Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Pop” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Possessed” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Mask” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Dirty” (S)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Flight” (S)

Necessary Roughness Dr. Dani treats track stars. (DVS)

(11:01) CSI: Crime Scene Investi-gation “Targets of Obsession”

LIFE = 30Hoarders Hoarders Hoarders Hoarders Hoarders (10:01) Hoarders (11:02) Hoarders

AMC > 26(5:12) Breaking Bad “Bullet Points” Walt and Skyler share a secret.

(6:16) Breaking Bad “Shotgun” Jesse goes missing.

(7:20) Breaking Bad “Cornered” Skyler makes a discovery.

(8:24) Breaking Bad Walt gambles on a risky new plan.

(9:28) Breaking Bad Walt grows impatient with Jesse.

(10:32) Breaking Bad “Bug” Skyler’s mistakes haunt her.

(11:36) Breaking Bad

TNT ? 242013 PGA Championship: Second Round. (N) (Live)

Castle “Once Upon a Crime” Fairytale-themed murders.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End ››‡ (2007) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley. Premiere. Jack Sparrow’s friends join forces to save him.

King & Maxwell “Locked In” A witness is murdered.

Four Brothers ›› (2005) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson.

FX @ 20Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs ›› (2009) Voices of Ray Romano, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo.

Rio ››› (2011) Voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg. Animated. A pet macaw has an adventure with the bird of his dreams.

Rio ››› (2011) Voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg. Animated. A pet macaw has an adventure with the bird of his dreams.

Tropic Thunder ››› (2008) Ben Stiller, Jack Black.

ESPN A 32SportsCenter (N) (Live) Little League Baseball: World Series Southeast Regional, Final: Teams

TBA. From Warner Robins, Ga. (N) (Live) Little League Baseball: World Series West Regional, Second Semifi nal: Teams TBA. From San Bernardino, Calif. (N)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live)

ESPN2 B 33Little League Baseball Jaws’ Film

RoomSportsNation (N)

ATP Tennis: U.S. Open Series: Rogers Cup, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfi nals. From Montreal and Toronto. (N) (Live)

Boxing: Friday Night Fights. Jose Hernandez vs. Rustam Nugaev. From Cabazon, Calif. (N) (Live)

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live)

FSN C 37Big 12 Show-case

America’s New Sports Network

Cycling: Tour of Utah. (N) (Live) Kansas Football Preview

Mavericks Insider

SportsDay OnAir

Rangers Insider Bull Riding World Poker Tour: Season 11

SPIKE E 25Men in Black ››› (1997) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Linda Fiorentino. Secret agents monitor extraterrestrial activity on Earth. (S)

Coming to America ››› (1988) Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, John Amos. An African prince and his royal sidekick come to Queens. (S)

(10:07) Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo ›‡ (2005) Rob Schneider, Eddie Griffi n. A pimp uses Deuce as bait to fi nd a killer.

HIST F 212(4:00) First Apocalypse Dinosaurs’ mass extinction.

American Pickers The guys try to fi nd an odor in the van.

American Pickers Five-acre automotive graveyard.

American Pickers An extraordinary New Jersey collection.

American Pickers Gene’s collec-tion of steam engines.

(10:02) American Pickers Mike hits the roads of South Dakota.

(11:01) American Pickers Five-acre automotive graveyard.

SYFY G 21Joe Rogan Questions Everything Joe Rogan Questions Everything WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) (S) Continuum “Second Wave” (N) Haven “Stay” Raving barbarians

run loose.Continuum “Second Wave”

BET H 101106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Freestyle Friday” (N) Lee Daniels’ The

Butler- Ch.Second Genera-tion Wayans

Let’s Stay Together

The Sheards Keirra heads to London to perform.

Centric’s Comedy All-Stars Nine of today’s hottest comics. (11:05) The Wendy Williams Show Joan and Melissa Rivers.

A&E I 28Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars

“The Shrining”Storage Wars Storage Wars (10:01) Barter Kings Trading up for

a “monstrous” item. (11:01) Storage Wars

(11:31) Storage Wars

MTV J 80Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Girl Code (S) Ridiculousness

(S)Ridiculousness (S)

Ridiculousness (S)

Ridiculousness “Dan Heaton”

Black Sheep ›‡ (1996) Chris Farley, David Spade, Tim Matheson. A lovable lout threatens his brother’s political ambitions. (S)

American Pie Presents: The Book of Love ›‡ (2009) (S)

VH1 K 82(4:30) Couples Therapy (S)

Couples Therapy Tyler opens up about his father. (S)

There’s Something About Mary ››‡ (1998) Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon, Ben Stiller. Premiere. A man hires a sleazy private eye to fi nd a former classmate. (S)

Miss U Much (N) (S)

T.I. and Tiny: Family Hustle

T.I. and Tiny: Family Hustle

Marrying the Game (S)

La La’s Full Court Life (S)

Miss U Much (S)

DISN L 224Good Luck Charlie

Jessie (S) Shake It Up! (S) Austin & Ally (S) A.N.T. Farm (N) (DVS)

Jessie (N) (S) (DVS)

Phineas and Ferb (S)

Gravity Falls “Boyz Crazy”

Dog With a Blog (S)

Good Luck Charlie

Austin & Ally (S) Austin & Ally (S) Austin & Ally (S) Jessie “One Day Wonders”

NICK M 225SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles “Showdown” (S)

Teenage Mutant Ninja

Teenage Mutant Ninja

Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House (S) Full House (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S)

FNC O 64Special Report With Bret Baier (N)

The FOX Report With Shepard Smith (N)

The O’Reilly Factor (N) Hannity (N) On the Record With Greta Van Susteren (N)

The O’Reilly Factor Hannity

E! P 100(4:00) Bring It On: All or Nothing ›› (2006) Rihanna

E! News (N) Vanessa & Ashley

The Soup Fashion Police Guests Crystal Reed and LeAnn Rimes.

Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E! News Chelsea Lately

COM Q 102South Park Tosh.0 The Colbert

Report Daily Show/Jon Stewart

Tosh.0 Workaholics “Heist School”

Workaholics “High Art”

Workaholics Workaholics Tosh.0 John Oliver’s Stand-Up Show

Get Him to the Greek ››› (2010) Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Elisabeth Moss.

TOON R 227Adventure Time Regular Show Regular Show

“Quips”Teen Titans Go! Cartoon Planet King of the

Hill (S) King of the Hill (S)

American Dad (S)

American Dad (S)

Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Robot Chicken Aqua Teen Hunger Force

APL S 203River Monsters: Unhooked Thailand’s giant freshwater stingray.

Wild West Alaska A young mother learns survival skills. (S)

Treehouse Masters A cedar tree becomes a writer’s retreat. (S)

Tanked Coney Island restaurant; Vegas bakery. (S)

Tanked Tanks for medical profes-sionals. (N) (S)

Tanked Coney Island restaurant; Vegas bakery. (S)

Tanked Tanks for medical profes-sionals. (S)

TRAV T 208Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zim-mern “Puerto Rico”

Man v. Food “Las Vegas”

Man v. Food “Long Island”

Ghost Adventures An unseen force pushes Zac down.

Ghost Adventures King’s Tavern in Natchez, Miss.

The Dead Files Paranormal activity at a restaurant.

The Dead Files Paranormal activity in Indiana.

Ghost Adventures King’s Tavern in Natchez, Miss.

FOOD U 207Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Restaurant: Impossible An Italian restaurant stuck in the past.

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

The Shed The Shed Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

HGTV V 209House Hunters International

House Hunters International

House Hunters International

House Hunters International

Extreme Homes Temperature controlled dog quarters.

Extreme Homes (N) House Hunters House Hunters International

House Hunters International

House Hunters International

Extreme Homes

MSNBC W 65PoliticsNation (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup: Holman Correctional

offi cers search prisoners.Lockup: Raw “Prison Love” Intimacy in prison.

Lockup Female housing unit tensions.

CNBC X 66Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) The Twitter Revolution Twitter

founder Jack Dorsey.The Profi t A fl ower shop in South-ern California.

American Greed A phony gold scheme.

Mad Money The Profi t A fl ower shop in South-ern California.

TVL Y 202M*A*S*H “Di-vided We Stand”

M*A*S*H M*A*S*H “Radar’s Report”

M*A*S*H Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) Friends (S) (10:36) Friends (S)

(11:12) Friends Monica buys a new bed. (S)

CNN ∞ 63(4:00) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper Special Report

(N)Stroumboulopoulos (N) Anderson Cooper 360

OXYGN ± 103Joe Dirt › (2001) David Spade, Dennis Miller, Brittany Daniel. Premiere. A mullet-headed janitor relates his personal tale of woe.

Fun With Dick and Jane ››› (1977) Jane Fonda, George Segal, Ed McMahon. A couple turn to crime to support a lavish lifestyle.

The 40-Year-Old Virgin ››› (2005) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd. Three co-workers unite to help their buddy get a sex life.

FAM ≤ 201Spell-Mageddon “Zapped” (S) Wild Hogs ›‡ (2007) Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence. Four

friends take a motorcycle road trip.Zookeeper ›‡ (2011) Kevin James, Voices of Rosario Dawson. Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman.

The 700 Club (S) Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

SL = Sudden Link CP = CP-Tel

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